There are many kinds (can't name them all off the top of my head)
1. Telling someone you'll keep it a secret and then tell anyway...
2. Always being there for someone and then not
3. When you cheat on your husband/wife or someone you're in a relationship with
4. Using someone just to get some
Those are all I can think of (at the moment). But you can just pick whichever one you want.
IDK what you're asking, but I'm guessing it's the grammar...
So the sentence you put in the question is:
<span>Mona. arrived on time, but. there was traffic.
</span>↑ <span>↑</span>
(No Comma) (No Period)
The poem "What Love Isn't" has a few lines about movies and songs. The particular lines 17 through 19 in the poem are "good sometimes. It is discomfort — it is not what the films say. Only songs get it right."
The poem refers to love not always being a five star stay (first sentence) and that it is a solid thing but not always sweet. The reference shows that real life love can have an unhappy ending and there is a conflict in real life and with movies it is always happiness and love conquers all. So many songs do tell the story of breaking up, sadness, and real emotions.
The theme can of the poem shows that love is irregular, it is difficult, and will always be a surprising part of life.
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