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rodikova [14]
3 years ago
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Exams are near and your classmate is finding difficulty in a particular subject in which you are good at . Will you take the ini

tiative to of helping him / her in your busy schedule ? *
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Paladinen [302]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

This question requires a personal answer. Anyway, I will give you an answer as an example that you can modify as you wish.

Explanation:

There is no wrong answer to this question. It is you who decides if you would help a classmate in a subject in which she or he has difficulties and in which you are doing very well.

If you have a very busy schedule you may decide not to, but it would be helpful to take some of your time to help someone else.

It is always good to help people, and over time everything pays off.

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