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dezoksy [38]
2 years ago
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Write a diary entry of the day you went to your home country after a long time. imagine the things you would feel on the journey

and after you reach there. write in 70--80 words.
English
1 answer:
skad [1K]2 years ago
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Back it's been a stressful day we moved today but to be honest, I don't know how to feel about it I'm happy because I get to meet new people but I'm sad I left my friends back at my old house. I don't know what to expect here but you never know if it could be fun. That's all for today talk to you next time.

<h3>What are diary writing and an example?</h3>

Diary is a unique document of a person to store his/ her emotions, thoughts or emotions on daily basis. You can write about whatever you like, free of outside judgment or complaint. It should be an attachment of your mind: safe and unrestricted.

Thus, this could be the answer.

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