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Engineering, 17.02.2021 04:10 SamaHafiz8984

PLEASE HELP ME So I do the dishes daily for my chores, and no one in my household rinses their dishes or even scrapes the food into the trash, so it is inevitable that some food will end up down the drain.

In my case since no one else does anything to prevent food from clogging the sink, I am the one blamed for when it gets clogged up. Well my parents got fed up with fixing it so as punishment my parents sent me outside and are making me write an essay on:

How sink drains can get clogged up and meathods to fix them

(this has to be completed before I come back inside).

NOTE: PLEASE DO NOT COPY AND PASTE MY PARENTS WILL CHECK FOR PLAGARISM)

ALSO: PLEASE if you do not have an answer do not answer the question, it takes away the ability for others to help me! if you want to say something put it in the comments below please. ∨

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