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Think about a time when you argued with someone. What was the argument about? How did each of you handle yourselves? Did you resolve your differences? Describe the argument in as much detail as you can in a paragraph of four to five sentences.

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I got into an argument with my best friend, Luke, just a few days ago. I was at Luke's place watching a horror movie that is apparently Luke's favorite film of all time. I wasn’t very impressed by the movie. There were a couple of parts that made no sense to me. After the movie, I told Luke that I was disappointed with it. For some reason, he took that as a personal insult and started defending the movie. To prove my point, I started listing some of the movie’s obvious flaws. But Luke kept arguing that each one of those flaws had a purpose in some weird cinematic way. After a while, we both got really irritated and started defending our own opinions loudly. Ultimately, we decided to get the opinion of another friend of ours who had also watched the movie. He took Luke's side and called the movie a masterpiece. I was still unsatisfied, but I dropped the argument, realizing that the film was clearly something that only movie fanatics could appreciate.

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A few years ago, I had a big argument with my best friend about who should sit where at the lunch table. We had a friend group, and neither of us wanted to sit on the end, we wanted to sit with the rest of the group. We knew we had to solve the issue before our friendship was ruined over something ignorant, so we decided to alternate days. I would get the seat of my choice one day, and she would get it the next. This worked very well for us, and we no longer argued over seats.

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fun fact this girl and i ha.te eachother now lol but thats besides the point

also i hope this helps

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