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C. Answer the questions about how to speak without hurting people's feelings.
Use adverbs.
11. Why is it a good idea to think before you speak?
12. How do you think people should speak to each other? I think
D. (13-16) Think about a time your words hurt someone. Write at least four
sentences to tell what happened. Use adverbs.

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