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delana
help to rewrite this sentence, thank you
Too many balls in the air at the moment I think trying to juggle, without having to think about…think about children as well.
please paraphrase it either in chinese or english, thanks
Oct 21, 2012 1:56 AM
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Here is one possible example:
''I am already trying to juggle too many things, without having to think about the children as well''.
If you have any questions about this sentence, feel free to ask
October 21, 2012
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Too many balls in the air means they are overwhelmed by so many responsibilities that some are neglected or not met. It is easy to juggle one ball, and most people can juggle two, but if you try to juggle too many, some drop to the ground.
October 21, 2012
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