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Here is a question Pls answer then correct if you want points. Here are also some mems and a coupl333 pfp if you need it :D 1. Another student is doing something that annoys you while you try to work.

2. You take a test and don’t do so well.

3. You wake up and find out that someone has been going through your backpack.

4. You just cleaned the house and someone makes a big mess and doesn’t clean up after themselves.

5. Your friend sends you a rude and insulting text message.

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Here is a question Pls answer then correct if you want points. Here are also some mems and a coupl3
Here is a question Pls answer then correct if you want points. Here are also some mems and a coupl3
Here is a question Pls answer then correct if you want points. Here are also some mems and a coupl3
Here is a question Pls answer then correct if you want points. Here are also some mems and a coupl3
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