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I need more sentences to explain this rule "no running in the hall ways" I need to explain it not say why they have the rule.Explaining what the rule means
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I need more sentences to explain this rule "no running in the hall ways" I need to explain it not say why they have the rule.Explaining what the rule means
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Running in a crowded hallway is dangerous for the person running and those around them. Someone can trip and be seriously injured. No running in the hallway is a rule which all students are expected to follow and respect for their own safety and the well-being of others as well
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You must walk in the halls, not run, you can get seriously hurt. You can trip and scar up your knees, you can tumble and fall, and hit your behind. hope this helps :)
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