Lizabeth, in the beggining of the story, is very childish with Ms. Lottie, and together with her friends, do childish things to her marigolds.
Later, she hears her parents talking about difficulties of adult life and problems with money, and angry about what she heard, she goes to Ms. Lottie's house and destroys her marigolds. When Lizabeth notice what she had done, she regretted her actions and was ashamed.
Lizabeth grew up, Ms. Lottie died, but she still remembered what she had done and how her actions marked the end of her innocence, when she looked beyond herself, into the depths of another person.
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Many pipes are breaking and leaking.
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By just reading the beginning, I can tell it's pretty good! A few suggestions: Try not to use "also" in the beginning of a sentence. I feel like it sounds a bit unprofessional. This sort of goes for "this also". One last thing, when putting in the name of an article for example, make sure to put quotes. I would also recommend to state where you cited textual evidence, not really for articles, but just for the future. Besides that, looking good!
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Masks slow the spread of the virus because they can keep people who are infected from spreading respiratory droplets to others when they cough, sneeze, or talk.