vectra
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- English Teacher
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- Russian
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- Ukraine
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- Ukraine
Hello,
Writing his comments about the article Man dressed as Batman told not to wear costume | tweentribune.com, a student turned in the following:
'Why was he arrested? I think he is a harmless, strange man. He can`t do harm to other people, his appearance is funny, people can only smile but not be afraid of him. His intentions were friendly, he only wanted to prevent crime and reach out to the homeless. Police were very strict. The only reason to attempt resisting the officers was his misunderstanding of the situation. It is a free country. Do you want to wear costumes of super heroes? Why not?'
I am not sure about the 'his misunderstanding of the situation' part. Does it sound OK?
Thank you for the time and help.
Writing his comments about the article Man dressed as Batman told not to wear costume | tweentribune.com, a student turned in the following:
'Why was he arrested? I think he is a harmless, strange man. He can`t do harm to other people, his appearance is funny, people can only smile but not be afraid of him. His intentions were friendly, he only wanted to prevent crime and reach out to the homeless. Police were very strict. The only reason to attempt resisting the officers was his misunderstanding of the situation. It is a free country. Do you want to wear costumes of super heroes? Why not?'
I am not sure about the 'his misunderstanding of the situation' part. Does it sound OK?
Thank you for the time and help.
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