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Basile [38]
2 years ago
6

Write about a moment when you were exhausted

English
1 answer:
xz_007 [3.2K]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

There was this one time where I had somehow gotten behind 1 weeks worth of assignments and a few of them were quizzes and some USA Test preps. I spent (what felt like) about 3 hours on just 1 USA Test prep, there where about 5 of them. After I finally got through those, I got started on the quizzes. A few of them were in my WORST subject: Math. Oh, yay.... T^T I spent basically the day trying to catch up on 1 weeks worth of school work. Not including scalping through some class recordings to find some answers to stuff, oh and having to beg for extra credit.

Explanation:

This is a real story and it makes me cringe thinking about it! Tweak this how ever you need to! I hope you ace the assignment! :D Wishing you luck!

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