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mylen [45]
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Write, agree or disagree after each statement then write a sentence or two about why you agree or disagree. If you don’t know which side you are on explain why you cannot decide.

Hope can be found even in the darkest of situations.
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RSB [31]3 years ago
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agreed ................

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