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English, 02.09.2021 02:40 daymakenna3

Where should there be a paragraph break in the following text? “Explain yourself, Paul.” The teacher demanded sternly. (1.) “I am sorry. I know I should not have cheated on my math test. (2.) Last night I should have been studying, but we have a big game tonight. So I practiced my jump shots instead. So when you handed me the pop quiz I panicked. I know that doesn’t justify what I did, but I made a mistake that will never happen again. I promise. (3.) So, please let me play tonight.” (4.) Paul pleaded.

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