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yan [13]
2 years ago
10

Think about a time you acted in anger. What made

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topjm [15]2 years ago
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Answer:

Hmmm. Loads of times I've been angry at my sister but this time was a whole new level I took out my hurt and frustration on my brother and did something I shouldn't have. I should have let my anger cool instead of taking it out on someone else. I've learnt my lesson, when angry cool down before things get outta hand

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