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Cloud [144]
3 years ago
5

imagine that you have traveled to the planet mars. write a letter home describing what you see on the planet, and discuss some i

nteresting events or adventure that has happened to you while you have been away. write five-six sentences.
English
1 answer:
UkoKoshka [18]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Dear mom,

               Oh my goodness I see so much stuff up here. There is this wierd red dust that feels funny and I brought it into this building that was up here from NASA and it has oxygen in it. So I did some expierements on it and it is so cool. I love it up here minus the part I have to wear a suit everytime I go outside and I barley get sleep because my body doesnt allow me to. I feel like im loosing alot of weight. I saw this wierd camera thingy and it looked at me, I think it was from NASA but i dont know. I stepped in the hole yesterday and almost hurt myself.

Explanation:

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