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hammer [34]
2 years ago
5

If a friend digressed in the middle of an exciting story, how would you respond

English
1 answer:
stepladder [879]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

I'd stop them in whatever they moved to.

Explanation:

Id cut them off, remind them of what they'd been saying before, then as why they'd gone off track after they finish explaining the rest of what they had been saying before.

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