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To write a conversation discussing Independence Day, start by introducing the topic and its significance. Each person can share their thoughts on what Independence Day means to them and discuss any plans or traditions they have for celebrating. The conversation can also touch on the historical background of the holiday and the importance of freedom and independence.
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In "Fahrenheit 451," Millie's friends engage in shallow conversations about their interactive television shows and trivial matters. They avoid discussing meaningful topics and instead focus on entertainment and superficial gossip. These dialogues highlight the emptiness and lack of true connection in their society.
They have meeting at dinner.
make conversation wiv her then when all ur friends r dancing ask her if she would care 2 dance wiv u
Just talk about its features yourself. Why do you to get others help?
it is easy. you can do this yourself
Shakespeare marked the seriousness and intensity of the feelings of people by the formality of the language--the more formal, the more intense. Romeo and his friends are just joking around--their conversation is not particularly serious or intense, so it is in prose.
The dialogue would be the conversation between the two friends, these two would probably discuss decorations, invitations, party games, and a menu.
No, but Basic Training graduation is a solemn ceremony I suggest semi-causal.
When your friends are around you, in a pause in the conversation you say "Many thanks my friends".
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