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morpeh [17]
4 years ago
5

Plz help meh (30 POINTS AND BRAINLIEST)

English
2 answers:
Norma-Jean [14]4 years ago
7 0

Trevor was amazed Samantha said yes. "Thanks for accepting my invitation, would now be a good time?" Sure", said Samantha, "now is as good a time as any.Trevor and Samantha walked to the ice cream shop. 

"Wow, I have not heard of half of these flavors, what kind of shop is this?" Samantha asked. It's a Halloween special. They have weird flavors all week. I'm going to try the Eyeball ice cream. What sounds good to you?" 

"Mmm, that looks a little gross. Maybe I will just stick to the vanilla with Death Sprinkles" Samantha replied

Lynna [10]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

"Hello Samantha," Trevor excitedly shouted.

"Hi, Trevor," responded Samantha.

"Want to go to the ice cream shop with me later," Trevor inquired energetically.

"No, I have dance practice later," she said in a somber tone, "I might be able to this weekend, though."

"It is official-- this weekend we will go to the ice cream shop," Trevor declared.

The characters then went their separate, both looking forward to the fun that they will have this weekend.

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