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coldgirl [10]
3 years ago
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Write at least 50 words on how you went to concert for the first time and how was it. I’ll mark brainliest

English
2 answers:
Gennadij [26K]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

175 words fake story done!

Explanation:

The first time I went to a concert was like no other. I never imagined it would be a surreal as it was. I was able to stand right next to my favorite singer harry styles. Looking up while he sung filled my eyes with tears, I never thought he would be so heavenly. I had a hard time standing still, the crowd swayed back and forth within the vibration of the songs. Many people were drunk and vomiting all over the floor. I thought the concert would have been so different, I thought I was going to sing with harry or be able to touch his hand. The night hadn't even started when I turned to my best friend and she barfed all over me. I never had felt worse, the music echoed through my brain while I stood in distaste upset that my night was ruined. Concerts never turn out as good as we expect.

Mashutka [201]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Today I went to a concert for the first time. It was very exciting! I went with two of my best friends and we had lots of fun listing to the music and eating sweets. I ate lots of the sweets there, like cotton candy, ice cream, lollipops, and popcorn. I can't wait to visit another concert soon!

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