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olga55 [171]
3 years ago
9

. Fill out the following statements below to create your description. Finish each sentence in a way that is true to your charact

er.
My Character’s Name: ____Captain Nemo__________
I am… (Captain Nemo)
I wonder…
I hear…
I see…
I want…
I say…
I pretend…
I feel…
I touch…
I worry…
I cry…
I understand/don’t understand… (choose one)
I dream…
I hope…
I am… (fill in with the character’s name)
English
1 answer:
arlik [135]3 years ago
7 0
I wonder about the underwater world
I hear the dolphin sounds
I see the splashing fish
I want to be with them
I say that I don’t but i do
I pretend not to feel this way
I feel like I should be in the sea
I touch water and it calls to me
I worry what people will think
I cry salty tears
I understand I sound insane but the water calls me
I dream of being in a world unlike my own
I hope someday I could go there
I am Captain Nemo

I tried... hope this helps
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