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Voytaszek Posted 9 years ago
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Dany pushed her food about her plate.

  

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Voytaszek Dany pushed her food about her plate. Dany was not hungry or was not feeling well, so she didn't eat, or she didn't eat much. She probably just kept using her fork to move food from one part of her plate to another and back again so as to look as if she was eating, and so as not to look as if she was doing absolutely nothing at the table.

  • Voytaszek Dany pushed her food about her plate.
  • Dany was not hungry or was not feeling well, so she didn't eat, or she didn't eat much.
  • She probably just kept using her fork to move food from one part of her plate to another and back again so as to look as if she was eating, and so as not to look as if she was doing absolutely nothing at the table.
  • CJ
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Voytaszek

Dany pushed her food about her plate.

Dany was not hungry or was not feeling well, so she didn't eat, or she didn't eat much. She probably just kept using her fork to move food from one part of her plate to another and back again so as to look as if she was eating, and so as not to look as if she was doing absolutely nothing at the table.

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