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tigry1 [53]
3 years ago
6

NO ONE WILL HELP ME PLEASE HELP! CAN SOMEONE PLEASE WRITE ABOUT 2 PARAGRAPGS FOR ME IM GIVING AWAY ALOT OF POINTS AND WILL MARK

BRAINLIEST!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(the paragraphs have to be about the prompt!!!!!!)


THIS IS THE PROMPT: Aliens from another planet have landed in your neighborhood and have asked you to show them around your town for one day in order to learn about life on Earth. Where do you take them and what do you do?
English
2 answers:
VMariaS [17]3 years ago
7 0

  If they came to my home i would put in my closet so that way i could hide them and then i would take them out during the night or i would dress them up as people in normal clothes and walk around with them and show them my town and show them my way of life

  Afterwards i would feed them with the food i have cooked to show them what kind of food i eat

hram777 [196]3 years ago
4 0

First I would take them to the park. I would want to show them some earth games. No doubt at least one would fall and hurt himself, so I would have to take them to the store to show them around. Unfortunately one doesn't under stand the concept of paying for things so we are arrested.

While we wait at the police department, we are interrogated by FBI agents. They want to know everything about these aliens. The aliens are strong though, and they do not speak a work about their ship. I know where it is, but I am strong too. When the FBI Agent's head is turned, we sneak out. I take them to my house to eat cookies and play games. Then the FBI shows up at my door. I am forced to take them to the aliens. When I get back to the living room, they are gone! I am happy to have met them, and even though I will never see them again, I am happy.

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