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Caitlin and Gina are hanging out before choir practice.
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| Hi, Caitlin. How are you? | |
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Caitlin wants Gina to do her homework, but Gina is refusing to. Caitlin threatens to not be Gina's friend anymore if she does not do her homework.
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| I am just trying to start a conversation. | |
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| Oh, well you are not a very good friend because you will not do my homework. If you do not do my homework I will not be your friend! | |
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Caitlin is starting to get mad at Gina because Gina is refusing to do her homework.
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| Caitlin, if I do your homework that is cheating, and we both can get into trouble. You also will not learn anything if I do your homework. | |
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| Not if you keep it a secret! I don't care if I don't learn anything I hate school! | |
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