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seraphim [82]
3 years ago
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Writing Journal Topic: Create a creature, describe what it looks like and where it comes from. What are some character traits th

at describe your creature and give it a little backstory. Plz a least a page long and due 11/27/17 (tomorrow)
English
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SashulF [63]3 years ago
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The scorpion snake. Half snake half scorpion.looks like the body of a snake but has arms like a scorpion.It come from all the places we're snakes are.it is always angry but is happy if u leave it alone. It will be very curious if u pick it up
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