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Aleonysh [2.5K]
2 years ago
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‘If you could take any animal from the zoo home as a pet, which would you choose—and why?’ How do you think your family would re

act? (Provide at least (3) reasons with specific details, to support your answer)
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Vinvika [58]2 years ago
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I would take a owl because owls remind me that i am strong and wise person and that i can see through peoples masks and my family would be terrified because they don't like wild animals

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serg [7]2 years ago
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Answer: if i could take home any animal from the zoo it would be a elephant! i would take home a elephant because they are such beautiful animals and they are so endangered, so i want to save them! they also would double as a ride to school! i think my family would be very intrigued, i think my parents would be a little upset because he might smell. i think my sibling would be thrilled to have our very own pet elephant!

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