I know that. I was at fault. I know that.” He also added, “I apologize to the
Additionally, Phillip’s refusal to apologize even when given the opportunity too is acknowledged by his mom when she says,“they said you could apologize” Phillips’s replies “Nothing to apologize about”(70 AVI). Because of Phillips' refusal to apologize he is more rapidly becoming
Now, here it is. “Daniel!” “Sorry mom, I was just bored.” “No! You have said sorry a million times
He shuddered. ‘Apologize to Lizzie, now.’ His wife stood over him. ‘I’m sorry, Lisabeth,’
She said to him “I'm sorry about your
he said. Loud and firm. Then his hand was in his mouth as if somehow he could stuff the word back inside. " The boy has suffered from his father action towards his mother, he automatically could not hold the tears back. " The boy felt his lip began to shudder, bit into it to keep from crying.
We were just kids and you were drunk.’ ‘Yeah, but I’m still sorry.’”
Romy then states, “And I know it’s going to be hard for Ava in ways I’ve never had to or will ever have to experience and I want apologize to her now, before she finds out, like I wish someone had to me. Because maybe it would be better if we all got apologized to first. Maybe it would hurt less, expecting to be hurt” (Summers 263).
It was terrible after that. Everything terrible happened and the island was divided,” Ralph said, clearly shaken. “We didn’t mean to hurt
During the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries the neighboring countries of Spain and Portugal were both looking for quicker trade routes to Asia and India. The Portuguese took the eastern route to Asia, wrapping around southern Africa. They were the first of the two to reach Asia and India using this method. By reaching the quicker trade route first, the Portuguese ended up as one of the wealthiest countries in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. As a result of Portugal’s success, its neighboring country of Spain became jealous and began pushing for expeditions of their own.
Alex eyes widened as soon as he realized what he had said, "I-I didn 't mean.." He trailed off. Thomas walked toward the shorter man, "I think you did." He said, chuckling. He grabbed Alex 's shoulders and pulled him in.
Scott said from behind you, his hand gripping your shoulders softly. Why is this kid apologizing? You chuckled, “It’s not your fault, Scott.” Scott sighed, putting his hands on his pocket, “I-I know, I just feel like maybe I could save him.
I didn't mean it! I'll never speak to you like that again. Please." He blew a breath out in a sigh and I opened my eyes to look up at him.
Often times, when in a class filled with many characters, teachers look for the students putting in the effort. The matter of trying goes a long way until you’re in a room with students that have been putting in the same amount of effort or even more. My freshman year, I was put in a regulars English class where the teacher had praised me for being analytical and just simply putting in more effort in the class than the other students. The teacher told me that I was AP English material. Little did I know that many like me were scattered in other English classes that year.
“The girl was running. Running for her life, in the hope of finding a safe haven for her and her family. She never looks back, the only indication her father was still behind her was his ragged breathing above her head, forming puffs of air in this cold morning. She suddenly stumbles on a root, but her mother secures her fall with a small wisp of air. They lock hands, all three of them, and continue pushing themselves, desperately trying to find the others they lost on the way.