1. Mina uploaded Yujin's photo on the school website without her permission.

2. She uploaded her photo imitating monkeys.

3. She didn't ask Yujin if she could upload her photo.

4. She didn't delete the photo right away.
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Yes, I can help you check the sentences. Here's the breakdown:

1. Mina uploaded Yujin's photo on the school website without her permission.

- The sentence is grammatically correct and conveys that Mina uploaded Yujin's photo without her consent. However, the sentence does not specify whether Mina had the intention to harm or embarrass Yujin by uploading the photo.

2. She uploaded her photo imitating monkeys.

- The sentence is grammatically correct and suggests that Mina uploaded a photo of herself imitating monkeys. However, it does not provide any context regarding why she did this or how Yujin might feel about it.

3. She didn't ask Yujin if she could upload her photo.

- The sentence is grammatically correct and explains that Mina did not seek Yujin's permission before uploading her photo. It implies that Mina may have violated Yujin's privacy or chosen to assert control over her without consideration for Yujin's consent.

4. She didn't delete the photo right away.

- The sentence is grammatically correct and indicates that Mina did not immediately remove the uploaded photo. It suggests that Mina may have disregarded the potential consequences or impact of the photo on Yujin, possibly prolonging any harm or discomfort caused.

Overall, the sentences check out grammatically, but some context is needed to fully understand the implications and consequences of Mina's actions.