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With her latest exhibit, "Generator," she asks something specific of her audience: to remove all electronic devices and succumb to (almost) complete blindness and deafness.
(Group 5) "My English is bad, my brain doesn't work, she asks something and I think something else and she took it in the wrong way".
Then she was asked something she clearly did not expect: Had she ever ventured outside the station to sample the surrounding amenities, perhaps when there was an inordinate train delay?
She asked for something with orange juice.
She asked whether something could be done to prevent the other kids from being struck.
Every time she asked for something she says, "I feel ashamed that I even have to ask these thing more than once".
She wore a beige jacket, beige shorts, white sneakers, and a beige hat, and she was approaching strangers, asking something, and getting shrugs in response.
For instance, if he or she bathes the baby differently, ask something like, "I saw that you bathe Bailey this way.
When your child is a toddler, prompt her to say "please" whenever she asks for something and "thank you" whenever she's given something, no matter how small.
She doesn't know the details, and all she knows is he made sure he came home with something for her that she asked for--something at least aligned with what she asked for.
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