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-BARSIC- [3]
2 years ago
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Write a paragraph about country you want to visit.Think about a country you want to visit.Choose five of the topics below to wri

te about. Make notes• capital• climate• currency• food• geography• industry• language• population• sport
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Inessa05 [86]2 years ago
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A paragraph about a country that I want to visit is given below:

  • I will like to visit the United States of America which is located in North America. It is a very large country with fifty states. The federal capital of the United States is Washington D.C. The currency used in this state is the Dollar. Generally, the climate in America is temperate but some areas like Southern Florida have a tropical climate. The official language spoken in the U.S is the English Language. However, the local Native Indians have their indigenous languages.

The above is a paragraph about a country that I will like to visit. You might have a different choice. Use the above format to discuss the features of the country you prefer.

Also, remember to make it just a paragraph like the above one.

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