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English, 22.10.2020 23:01 mariahrmunoz01

Imagine if you love someone who you had an amazing planning in the future with but can't be together with them because you and your partner are two different race, if you do then it is against the law and then one of you would have to face a harsh punishment... Imagine you and your partner are being treated differently and are have different experiences in your life... This is what happened to Callum(a nought) and Sephy(a cross) in the book. If you were a nought the following would happen: being laughed at, can't party, live in a very poor surroundings, poor house and etc...Whereas if you were a cross you would be living in a mansion with nought servants giving you everything that you demanded, not made fun of, go party's, celebrating birthdays. How would you feel if you were a nought? What would you do? can any of you please improve this paragraph but it has to make sense.
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