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Olin [163]
3 years ago
5

Help me!!

English
1 answer:
dimaraw [331]3 years ago
7 0
Alrighty, I’ll help ya! Since I don’t know how much sentences to write it in, I’ll write it in a paragraph.

Welp, enough of me talking, here’s your answer!

If my parents decided to adopt another child, I would be very happy. Why? Well, I don’t have any siblings, except for my 2 step sisters who live somewhere else. Plus, sometimes I feel lonely being the only child. Every time I ask my parents for a sibling they always disagree or insist I’m not ready for one. But finally, my dream came true. Also, if we did adopt another child, I would name he/her Levi or Violet. Overall, I think it would be amazing to have another child. What about you, how would you react?
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