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“I could’ve done that, but I didn’t. Furthermore, he’s way stronger than me. There’s no way in which I could’ve overpowered him,” claimed Philomena, almost convincing everyone. Holly snickered as she pointed out, “She is the only one he trusted besides Mister Joseph. Obviously, she could easily kill him.” Although Holly’s arguments seemed compelling, people still hesitated from deciding anything. While we all struggled in reaching an outcome, Holly impatiently declared, “We should decided by voting. There’s twenty-nine of us. Let’s vote to see if she should be spared or executed.” The participants jumped the gun and decided to go ahead with Holly’s plan for deciding on Philomena’s execution. I, however, didn’t like the idea of it as I felt that we could be making a mistake by holdi