Do You Think 90 % Of The Time Fighting Is Good

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I think 90% of the time fighting is good. I've been in a lot of fights. He had a reason to fight. The grandpa told him to fight.This essay will explain several reasons why I think 90% of the time fighting is good

I think that 90% of the time fighting is good. My reasoning is, I've been in a lot of fights and in the story he smacked John Quinn with a paddle, he later asked for forgiveness and then John Quinn vowed revenge, he later was pushed into a fight.

After that he has a reason to fight, his grandfather had thought him a Sciccilian fighting technique, he also got in a fight instead of avoiding it.

In the end his sister came and said " if you mess with my brother I will rip your guts out" and someone in the

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