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Over [174]
3 years ago
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PLEASE ANSWER ;( also this is for ELA I need help. And it’s about “The Giver” book

English
1 answer:
GrogVix [38]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The community is safer because no one will become heartbroken and act out. People tend to act out of anger or sadness when they are hurt meaning this could cause violent problems or problems in general. So it is better that no one feels anything at all. Love does add happiness to our lives because if you need support after going through something rough or you just need to heal love always helps. Love can help the hurt and broken it always helps to have a loving relationship with someone. Love can cause sadness especially when you and someone you love breaks up or something terrible happens to them. Love can certainly hurt but it will heal eventually with others caring and support. -Your friend, Bill Cipher

Explanation: P.S. Enjoy the book it is really good :)

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