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Rama09 [41]
2 years ago
12

Write a dialogue of between 120-150 words

English
1 answer:
alina1380 [7]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

C1. I can't believe they just take bring us into the office and tell us not to do it again.

C2. I know, right?! They don't even call our parents.

C1. Well, what's next? It's been a year and we still get away with all this.

C2. I know! We'll take over the world!

C1. That's a good idea. Let's just skip the next class and go out back to the woodshop.

C2. Okay, sounds good.

C1. Oh, C2.

C2. Yeah?

C1. Did you bring the cigarette?

C2. Oh! Yes. I remembered. I slipped it out of my dad's coat before he left. He won't even notice.

C1. Ha, nice C2. I don't think the principal will either.

C1. Haha! Nope.

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