Mathematics
Mathematics, 09.12.2021 20:50, quoia89

This writing has missing punctuation and other formatting issues. Rewrite correctly. Cindy is one of my best friends who is from New York City. She is a really fun person wants you get to know her. One time when
she came to visit me, we went out and got ice cream and sat on the sidewalk in front of my house. But then she stood up and told
me that we should play ding-dong ditch. It's a game where you ring the doorbell of a random house and then just run. If you get
caught by the owner of the house then you are out and the other person wins. I agreed to play since we had nothing better to do.
But on one of the houses the owner came out really fast so Cindy had the jump in the bushes and hide, luckily the owner didn't
see her and went back inside but Cindy looked like a mess. With twigs stuck to her hair and had a bruised elbow and arms.
Cindy is not just a fun person to be around but also a really reliable person. Like one time when I was getting ready for prom
I had no idea what I was gonna wear but luckily for me I knew who to call. Cindy came in rushing in a few moments after
I called her and had a gorgeous red dress on her hand and said I knew you didn't have nothing to wear so I made this dress just
in case. Cindy is forty three hours away from me but even tho we are that far from each other I know she is always the one
to call when I have problems.

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