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Mashutka [201]
3 years ago
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On Friday evening, Shania and Roland were driving home from the movies. They stopped at a red light and were talking about the m

ovie. Suddenly, a car crashed into their car from behind. Shania cut her lip on the straw from the drink she’d been sipping. Thankfully, however, they weren’t seriously injured. They pulled over and got out of their car, and so did the driver from the car that crashed into them. The reckless driver apologized for his mistake and asked Shania and Roland if they were hurt. They assured him that they were fine. He offered to take care of the damages through his insurance if they wouldn’t press charges. Shania and Roland . . .
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Ipatiy [6.2K]3 years ago
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Answer:

I would probably press charges if this is a book or sum i gtta read dis

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