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hello sorry i couldn't answer it but here's the story in English
Step-by-step explanation:
It was Sunday morning and my mom woke me up and asked me to go to the supermarket to buy ingredients for dinner while cleaning the house. Most of the shops in that city are closed this Sunday because it's Easter. The only grocery store open was Walmart (which is a bike ride from my house). Mom gives me $40 for the things she needs. I grab $22.25 just in case I see something I want. I get on my bike and run to Walmart. I put Mom's money in my left pocket and my money in my right pocket. I get all the food on the list (egg salad, fries, grated cheese, potatoes, eggs, ham and blueberries, and iced cake for dessert). I see a book I want. I check the price. $28.50. Oh! Not having enough. I'll take the book just in case. At the checkout, the cashier tells me that the total purchase (excluding my book) is $38.72. Most of Mom's money. Even if I use the last $1.28, which would make my money make $23.53, it still wouldn't be enough for the book. That's when I see my best friend, Roger, leave with a bag. "Roger!" I scream. "Can I borrow $10.00, I promise I'll pay you back!" I say. "Ugh, good here, " he says. He just sits there like a statue waiting for me to add my money to his. The amount I have now is $32.25. I give Roger the change ($3.75) and tell him I'll give him the rest later today, when he comes tonight. I get home and Mom's gone. She must be with Grandma. I leave the food on the table, which is already on, and read my book. Mom comes home and I give her the change I didn't use. We all had dinner and paid Roger the rest of his money ($6.25).