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3 years ago
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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.

I would risk my life for a stranger.
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1 answer:
Viktor [21]3 years ago
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I would because if it’s a little girl I will risk it because she hasn’t got the chance to live the life yet and I would like her to live and experience life because because she still hasn’t gotten the chance to see what life and I will risk my life for that little girl I only experience life and now it’s time for her to experience life :)
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