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OleMash [197]
2 years ago
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4.You witnessed a quarrel among some children of your colony. Make a diary entry giving an account of the quarrel giving some su

ggestions to avoid such quarrels in future.​
English
1 answer:
babymother [125]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Dear diary,

Today I saw a horrible quarrel between my peers.

It was over something as little as a dollar, the two very young boys made a bet, the bet was to see who could spit further away, the reward for spitting the furthest was one dollar. After the game was over and the winner was declared the little boy, he then presented the prize 4 quarters, the other child who had a lack of education was expecting a $1 bill not four quarters, the angry young boy then assaulted the other child who presented the 4 quarters. A ghastly fight then broke out.

Explanation:

To avoid this conflict in the future children should come to an agreement and should be made to get an education.

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