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andreev551 [17]
3 years ago
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Plz 50 points John Masefield’s poem "Sea Fever" is about a narrator who loves the sea. Think of some activity in your life that

you love to do. It can be a hobby, or a sport, or anything, just as long as it’s something you love.
Write a journal entry of about 150 words in which you reflect on why you love it. You might ask yourself: How does it make you feel when you’re doing it? Why is it important to you?
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mrs_skeptik [129]3 years ago
5 0

One of my favorite hobbies is reading, I've enjoyed it ever since I was young, starting with simple fairytales to novels. I've always enjoyed the imagination it takes to write a good piece of literature. I'm mainly into fiction/romance novels, surprising I know. I love to immerse myself in the setting of the book, for getting about my worries and truly dedicating myself to the story. Finding a boom that I genuinely enjoy is a hard task. because the story just needs to fit for me. It helps if I can relate to the characters or plot in some ways. It's important to me because it's definitely a way for me to relax and sit down and enjoy life for awhile.

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