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Dear john,
its been a while since we haven't met.I hope you and your family are doing well.I miss you alot and i wish to see you soon.Im writing this letter to tell you where i went last Sunday cause we'd always go somewhere every sunday when you were here so, i thought I'd share with you where i went.
I went to fun park where i played different kinds of games. I experienced what its like to get on a roller coaster. I swear to god im not gonna have its ride again. The fun park was located nearby my city. I wasn't alone.My cousin and i went together by my dads new car.I saw some amazing rides and we also ate some delectable food. It was a very nice experience.
I wont forget that day ever. I balled alot and i wish you were there , it would be cheery on top.i guess i have to end my writing here. I hope you got the clarity of this letter .
your friend,
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Me and my friends were going to do a science experiment. Jonny’s job was to make the HYPOTHESIS. He said the “ If we mix baking soda and vinegar together, the TEMPERATURE will go down.”
So then Molly mixed the baking soda and vinegar together and checked the TEMPERATURE. We all OBSERVED as the thermometer’s TEMPERATURE went down. “ your THEORY/ HYPOTHESIS was correct!” Exclaimed Molly.
Then the whole science GROUP let out with a cheer! And wrote the information down on their EXPERIMENTAL info chart. They took a microscope and looked at the mixture because they wanted to the the little PARTICLES in the mixture. Lily CONTROLED the microscope she zoomed in and out to see the particles.
And that’s 8!
Hope this helps
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the're isn't a word, they're means they are, and there means something is over there. Their means that it is THEIR coat, THEIR pencil. hope i helped :)