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Elan Coil [88]
2 years ago
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Trong đoạn trích trên, khi đưa lời khuyên cho En-ri-cô, bố cậu có nói: “Con phải xin lỗi mẹ, không phải vì sợ bố mà do sự thành

khẩn trong lòng”. Viết đoạn văn 6 – 8 câu trình bày suy nghĩ của con về ý nghĩa của sự thành khẩn khi nhận lỗi. Đoạn văn có sử dụng ít nhất 1 quan hệ từ (chú thích rõ quan hệ từ đó
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BlackZzzverrR [31]2 years ago
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it means "In the above excerpt, when giving advice to Enrico, his father says: “You must apologize to your mother, not out of fear of him, but out of sincerity in your heart.” Write a paragraph of 6-8 sentences expressing your child's thoughts on what it means to be sincere when admitting mistakes. The passage uses at least one word relationship (note clearly the word relationship)"

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