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Fittoniya [83]
3 years ago
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What is the primary purpose of the article?

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Gala2k [10]3 years ago
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A) To summarize research on contagious yawning

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A TRIP TO NEW YORK

My name is Camila. Last Summer, I was in the United States. The voyage by plan was long and tiring and the plane ticket was quite expensive. It took me 10 hours to get the New airport.

My friend Katie was there waiting for me. I was surprised by the size of the JFK ___(this sentence isn't complete)

There, otherwise I would probably get lost.

A few minutes later we were in a cab. It was a typical NY cab – big and yellow.

We were in the car for an hour. There were poor, run down neighbourhoods and rich, luxurious ones. The city centre was fantastic. There were huge skyscrapers, and big roundabouts.

The largest and busiest roundabout was the famous Colubus Circle: There was also an Enormous traffic jam.

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