Answer: hi
Explanation:
hey how are you jack?
im good, I ran into Johnny last night, he looked sad, he said you guys broke up what happened?
i just didn’t feel like it was gonna work, can’t waste my time on something like that, plus I have feelings for someone else
oh mysterious, I love it I have no more questions, good luck with mr mysterious
whispering to herself: if only he knew it was him
what was that Jane?
oh nothing I’m sorry have a good night jack, see you tomorrow
yea I’ll see you(whispers to himself) I love that girl
NEXT DAY
hey jack so I have to tell you something
me too, you go first
so, basically, remember mister mysterious? we were talking about it last night
yea I remember
well turn out you know him
well who is it
jack...it’s you
oh really, I was about to tell you how much I liked you but you just did it for me, well wanna go grab a drink
id love that
THE END
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Underestimating people is a huge mistake. Often, those who appear to be innocent are everything but.
Answer:
The Whites' downfall comes as the result of wishing for more than what they actually needed. ... White feels content with his life—he has a happy family, a comfortable home, and plenty of love—he nevertheless uses the monkey's paw to wish for money that he doesn't really need.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Explanation:
The correct answer is "the rules vs. the ways of Maycomb". Scout's first days at school is a theme included in the first chapters of the book "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee. This theme is focused in the conflict of the rules vs. the ways of Maycomb because it starts when Miss Caroline gave one quarter to Walter Cunningham Jr. without knowing the ways of Maycomb. Miss Caroline could not expected that the boy had not money to pay her back.