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English, 12.11.2020 23:20 20LindleyN

Imagine that you are Mr. Smith. Tell your side of the story, in the first person. Two cars collided on Jones Street. A red ford driven by John Smith was stopped at a corner on Jones and Main streets. Amy Steeves was driving down Jones Street when she slowed to avoid a cat in the road. As Mrs. Steeves accelerated, Mr. Smith hit her passenger side. No injuries were reported.

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