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victus00 [196]
3 years ago
6

Englishwrite a story thatillustrates the sayiny, it pays to be honest​

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lesya [120]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

A story about a girl wanting to tell the truth but is wondering if she should.

Explanation:

A girl one day wanted to go somewhere with her friends but she knew her mom would say no so she snuck out. She left the window halfway open when she left and her mother noticed. She then comes back and her mom was in the kitchen and asked why she wouldn't come downstairs for dinner. She then is thinking if she should tell her mother the truth, then she does so and she get's in trouble but not in a lot because she was honest. That tells you it pays to be honest because if you're honest you can get rewarded with not getting in that much trouble for doing what you did.

Feel free to copy and Paste and hope this helps :)

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