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Pavel [41]
3 years ago
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PLS PLS PLS HELP Write an explanatory paragraph using text-to-self connections that explains the version of prairie life you wou

ld want to live or the version you wouldn’t want to live. Edit your work, checking to see if your paragraphs flow smoothly, that you have used transition words effectively, checked your spelling, use of capital letters, and punctuation. Upload your final draft.
English
2 answers:
ella [17]3 years ago
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There have been many times in my life when I wonder if I am actually living the kind of life I really want. Although I haven't answered to myself every single time, sometimes I have. Deep inside of me, I have seen the type of life I would like to have. I see myself living in the countryside far away from the city noise and the trivial daily routines. In this alternative reality, I live in a small house where there is a colorful garden. Regardless of how exhausting tasks in the countryside may be, I would definitely enjoy every single one. I see someone else living with me; a wonderful woman who would enjoy this life as much as me. Needless to say that there would be cattle to take care of and a dog for company. This is the life I would want to live.


Orlov [11]3 years ago
3 0

I like my home town but I would like to live in the country , too.  I would like to be closer to nature ; this could be nice. At home, I can just keep pets but in the country I could keep other animals. I could keep horses and cows. I love them! For example, I am curious about these animals' habits. However, I would not keep hens or roosters; I do not like poultry very much. I do not like poultry but I like eggs very much. Fresh food would  also be a good reason to live on a farm. I could get fresh eggs- if I decided to keep poultry- and fresh milk.  Although I do not cook , my father cooks very well. He sometimes gets fresh products from a local market and they are better than the products we get from the supermarket. Therefore, I think that I could have a better and healthier life in the country.

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