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English, 16.06.2021 19:40, bettybales1986

Making a sacrifice can mean doing something that you would rather not. Have you made any of these sacrifices? Check any that apply. I missed hanging out with my friends because I had to study.
I could not buy something I wanted because I needed to save my money.
I skipped an event I wanted to attend because I had already made plans.
I missed watching my favorite TV show because I had to practice sports.
I had to miss an event because I was looking after someone younger.

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