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nasty-shy [4]
3 years ago
9

HELP PLEASEEEE write a paragraph pleaseeeee

English
2 answers:
Korolek [52]3 years ago
8 0
Who Knows who’s Nose this is.
I would say it’s a giants nose.
The giant made the horrible mistake of looking medusa in the eyes and his form was petrified into stone, oh this story is one of old but this picture was not so long ago, see they found the stone body of this giant and these people wanted to see the world from high upon his head.
hodyreva [135]3 years ago
7 0

Hi! Hope this helps!

One day, a giant stone face appeared right in the middle of a highway, next to a lake! Car horns honked, tired screeched, and there was general mayhem as people strained to avoid the giant head that had just plopped right down in the middle of the road. A few minutes later, the authorities arrived. To everyone's shock, the stone face declared:

Scratch my nose, and I shall disappear as soon as my need is satisfied!

Mostly everyone just blinked in confusion, but eventually a few bright minds grappled with some ropes and started climbing to the middle of the statue's face.

After almost twenty minutes of slipping and scrabbling, the two companions finally made it to the top of the head's nose. There was a general commotion down below as people yelled and made a fuss, but the two just wanted to go home. The first climber poked the statue's nose disdainfully.

"There," he said. "Itched."

And the statue disappeared with a pop! The disgruntled men fell to the ground and shook their heads in confusion.

"What a day," The other said.

And that is the story of the giant stone head!

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