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kramer
3 years ago
12

Pls help! So you see...

English
2 answers:
topjm [15]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

here is an example: "She is joining the volleyball team? She will be lucky to even graze that ball without falling on her head, pathetic."

Explanation:

A brainliest award is appreciated! :)

jasenka [17]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Sophie: *pushes Mia*

Mia: Hey! what was that for

Sophie: YOu ARE NOT GOING TO GO TO TRYOUTS MIA!

Mia: why not

Sophie: because your going to take away my spotlight i cant let that happen

Sophie: *paunch*

Mia: OW my eye

Sophie: this is a warning IF I SEE YOU AT THE TRYOUTS YOUR DEAD!

Mia:o..k just ... please d.d..dont hurt me anymore.

Sophie:*cuts mia hair* you dont diserve hair

Mia: *cries*

Sophie:*walks away laughing*

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