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Mosja Posted 6 years ago
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Is this sentence native-like and which one shoul I use? Vikings

A: Im from Sweden

B: Thats a country where the Vikings settled in. That means you are a terrorist! / You! Betrayed us thousand years ago! / You traitor!

B, C and D pick on A and got called to the headmaster's office. The End.

  

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A: I'm from Sweden . B: That's a country where t he Vikings settled in. That means you're a terrorist!

  • A: I'm from Sweden .
  • B: That's a country where t he Vikings settled in.
  • That means you're a terrorist!
  • / You!
  • Betrayed us a thousand years ago!
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A: I'm from Sweden.

B: That's a country where the Vikings settled in. That means you're a terrorist! / You! Betrayed us a thousand years ago! / You traitor!

I don't understand person B's logic in saying these things.

B, C and D picked on A and got called to the headmaster's office.


Persons C and D didn'

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