Clakshion sounded and Grandma broke her leg.

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(1)My mom rang the clakshion in the alley, and in the video, my grandmother said,
(2)He suddenly fell down, and we looked at the slow screen to look closely, but the wheel didn’t work, so I think he fell down because of his inexperience with the walker.
(3)Do we have any fault? If we do, how much?
(4)It’s so unfair.
(5)I’m sure it’s different for everyone, but it wasn’t loud at all.
(6)I didn’t press it. It’s just a clocking function. It’s so unfair.
(7)My grandmother broke her hip when she fell, so she had surgery.
(8)I heard that hip fractures in grandmothers are dangerous.
(9)I’m wondering if there’s a law that stipulates what happens to the death, whether we’re at fault, and whether the distance between our grandmother and my mother should be within a few meters of the responsibility.
(10)She said that she didn’t hit my mom with a car or did nothing wrong, but she was upset that she was a sinner, and she couldn’t sleep because she was coming out of her dream.

Why didn’t you wait a little bit?

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