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write an expansion on Idea to wrongs make one right​

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Answered by bhansir62
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What is your question?Secondary School English 5 pointsExpansion of theme "Two wrong don't make a right "Ask for details Follow Report by Snrajvir 27.11.2018Answers ripleymckeelripleymckeel Helping Hand"Two wrongs don't make a right," the origin is unknown, though the term is commonly used. When someone does a considerably bad thing to do something back to them as a sort of revenge will usually result in the problem getting worse or the problem never getting solved. This phrase is commonly used by those who wish to make others understand that revenge solves no problems in petty matters and though it may feel good at the time will not help you in the long run.

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it is like two negative makes one positive

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