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kap26 [50]
3 years ago
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Hello guys its English!... Can you please help me write a short essay? its called quick write... also.... ST*PID ANSWERS WILL BE

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The Crucible Act II Reader's Response
As with all reader's responses, please form a detailed and well-written response to one of the prompts, below. Be sure to proofread for all basic errors in spelling, capitalization, punctuation, and all other general grammar conventions.
CHOOSE ONLY ONE OF THE PROMPTS AND WRITE ABOUT A TIME WHEN…
a) you or someone you know was judged unfairly
b) you asked to be forgiven for a wrong you’d done, but weren’t
c) jealousy (yours or someone else’s) caused a problem for you.
d) honesty (yours or someone else’s) played a role in a conflict in your life.
e) your emotion clouded your judgment.
f) you felt like you had to stand up to an authority figure.
g) you or someone you know was accused of something you/he/she didn't do.
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Fittoniya [83]3 years ago
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Have you ever felt that you had to prove your honesty. <em> </em>I was with my friend on a hot summer afternoon and my friend ask me "Have you ever talked about me to your other friends that I am not friends with". As I was responding I started stuttering because I couldnt believe what she had just asks me. I exclaimed, " No,No,I havent why?" She sat back in her chair and said," Then why did you stutter as you said no." I said," ..Becasue I cant believ you just asks me that." The reason why I didnt undertsnad is because me and my frined have been friends for 16 years. She sat back and said. "Mm". The next day I was walking to her house for another girls day. I walked up on her porch and knocked. She answered. She said."Hello". I said,"Hey". She said I need a minute to myself today." I walked back home wondering why was she acting like that? What did I do? Then I thought to myself... She doesnt trust me. So The next day I wrote a letter to her telling her that I am sorry for making it seem like I was lying and that she is my only bestfriend. Then after that wee were close agin..

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