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kari74 [83]
3 years ago
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You indicated that you walked through a dense forest, watched the sunset from a skyscraper, walked through the streets of a smal

l town during the day. Please write a paragraph about one of these experiences. Make sure to write, in detail, about your feelings and thoughts at the time. (You can proceed only after taking some time and writing at least a few sentences).
English
1 answer:
DaniilM [7]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

I decided to write about when I walked in the forest.

Explanation:

As I was walking through the dense forest I could hear the nature, the birds shrieking, the dense air humid and hot just reminded me about that time when I visited the spa and went into the Jacuzzi one hour. I was sweating which made me uncomfortable a little bit, but was the only way to get where I wanted to be, the more I walked the darker it got, I observed bright shining yellow points at the distance, somehow I though those were some of the fantastic animals that lived over there; a certain smell of chlorophyll and dirt made me remember rain smell, above all I was not afraid I was exited of being there.

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