Differences Between Kristi And Catherine's Views

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Kristi and Catherine’s views of Ryan are very different. Kristi meets Ryan, and she thinks Ryan is nice, because Ryan said there’s a bus stop at the end of the street. Also, Kristi never got bullied, and has never seen anyone get bullied by Ryan, so she thinks he’s nice. Catherine doesn’t like Ryan because Ryan bullied David, saying if he let go of his umbrella Ryan would take it. Catherine wanted to tell Kristi the truth, but she didn't want the conversation to be about David. Also Catherine yelled at Ryan when he called David a retard on the bus. In conclusion, Kristi thinks Ryan is nice, but Catherine thinks Ryan is a

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