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<h3><em>Texting song lyric prank It’s where you pick a song and write a couple lyrics then text them to friend/family and either wait for them to reply or you can send right after the other lyric. My cousin was freckling out because I chose a song that was kind of mean in her opinion now other family would be asking for address or saying I’m grounded for a while (depends on the song). Now friend son the other hand would be asking how so we can go fight someone or least some sort of payback but when I tell them it’s a prank the play hit me and say a few other things. I would feel bad for some of my family but not all of them now friends they would deserve it so bad. </em></h3>
3 inspire the audience to take action
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The title often suggests the message the author wants to send.
Explanation:
the title does not always include the names of main characters, and you obviously cannot tell what to expect from the plot or the tone of the work by a title, so the answer is the title often suggests the message the author wants to send.
<span>We form the will-future with the auxiliary will and the infinitive of the verb. We use the the same form of the verb every time regardless the subject. In British English we sometimes use shall instead of will for the first persons (I/we). hope this works.</span>
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the correct answer i believe would be the second choice.
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