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atroni [7]
3 years ago
15

Help look a the photo

English
1 answer:
Elanso [62]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

All you have to do is write down two places you love such as "the mall" or your favorite place to get something to eat or drink, and then write a description of it.

Explanation:

<em>Heres an example from my life:</em>

<em>First Frame:</em>

So in the first frame i'd write "Downtown Deland"

<em>Description:</em>

I love to go to downtown deland because it has the perfect blend of Antique shops, botiques, restaurants, and neat shops that have the coolest hidden gems. It has a little bit of something for everybody.

<em>Second Frame:</em>

In the second frame i'd write Cassadaga

<em>Description:</em>

Being somebody that is very into spiritual things such as psychics, tarot, spirits, haunted places, and etc.. Cassadaga has everything I would love. It features a haunted hotel with a delicious restaurant inside, a bookshop with crystals, books, and everything spiritual, historic homes, a church, and lots of places to get readings from pyschic to aura.

<em>I hope my examples helped!! :)</em>

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