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Name: Josh White
Department: Senior High
Description of Report
Location: Back of administrative block
Date: 2nd August 2020
Time: 09:11 am
Incident details: I witnessed an incident that happened yesterday morning in front of my class. I saw a crowd gathered around and I went to have a closer look and know what the commotion was all about.
Behold, it was Sandra Gabriel who happens to be my classmate that was assaulting a frail-looking male junior student and taunting him. I tried to step in and stop the assault but because of the thickness of the crowd, I was unable to, and unfortunately, the crowd was having fun and no one wanted to stop the madness. I was unable to get the name of the junior student that was assaulted.
The intended audience is all citizens of Westport County, as seen by the first sentence of the third paragraph.
In Act V, Scene III, of "Romeo and Juliet", by William Shakespeare, Paris reacts to Romeo's speech <em>He is insulted and challenged: he responds with violent anger</em>. Paris sees Romeo in Juliet's tomb and recognizes him as the man who murdered Tybalt. Romeo tells him to go away and not fight him because he doesn't want to commit another crime. Paris says he wants to arrest him and they start fighting. Romeo kills Paris.
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No, quaint means attractively unusual or old-fashioned. Bus terminals are typically pretty busy so that's nothing unusual. I would assume a very busy bus terminal wouldn't be old-fashioned either, it would probably be pretty new.
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Answer:In this story miss watson isnt talking about praying for objects. Shes talking about praying when your life isnt going so well or no one is listening to you so you prey. you pray for someone to listen and you pray for the bad to go away. But this boy thought she was saying that if you pray for an object , it will appear and you wont have to pray anymore. The satire of this story is the kid though miss watson was telling him to pray for objects but she was telling him to pray for hope
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