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English, 26.10.2019 04:43 isaiahmichel93081

Situation: a month ago, you were out with some friends and got into a little bit of trouble. your parents grounded you for a month. you have never been in trouble in any way before that. now that it is over, they have told you that you can go out again with friends on friday and saturday evenings only, and you must be home by 9: 00. you would like more lenient rules. several of your friends have plans for the coming saturday, plans that would require you to get home after 11: 00 pm at the earliest. you are going to write a note to your friends to explain the situation, and you are going to write a message to your parents in which you ask for a different set of rules.

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