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John is a university student studying in boston. he lives in chicago, and after many months of searching, he found the perfect internship in his home city. he went on an interview and was awarded the position. when he was reading over the internship contract, he saw that the internship is for a minimum of six months. however, john only has 3 months of summer vacation. what should john do? should he accept the internship and quit after 3 months, or should he be honest with the company even though it may mean he will lose the opportunity? is there another option? format: 350-500 words, single spaced. 3rd person (no first or second person). this is an essay, not an email! introduction: brief summary of the issue. do not include a thesis statement body paragraph 1: discuss the benefits of one option body paragraph 2: discuss the benefits of another option optional body paragraph 3: discuss the benefits of a third option, if you think there is one. conclusion: briefly review the issue and discuss the best choice

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