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maksim [4K]
4 years ago
5

You travelled to a very distant place during which you were involved in an accident which almost took your life.write a letter t

o your friend narrating the accident
English
1 answer:
zaharov [31]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Number 23 Bishop Close,

Abakpa.

3rd October, 2020.

Hello Michael, how's the wife doing? Still giving you joy and problems? Haha. I miss seeing your face when she teases you.

My trip to Barbados has been great, better than I even expected. However, I got into an accident four days ago.

I went out in a boat with some friends to catch fish and have fun. At first, I was unsure because I don't know how to swim, but I was convinced that nothing bad would happen and I would wear my safety cover at all times.

However, I failed to stick to the rules of the sea as I tripped and fell over into the water, it was about forty seconds before anyone noticed what was going on, by then I was almost in hysterics because I was drowning. Don't laugh. I'm serious.

I was eventually dragged back into the boat and immediately taken to the shore where I underwent a compulsory medical check up. I could have drowned in a far away country, man that was traumatic and terrifying.

Apart from that unfortunate accident, I've been having the time of my life, I'll be back home next week.

Do greet the wife for me.

Love,

Austin.

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