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RideAnS [48]
4 years ago
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Sentence of desolate and somber In one sentence

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LiRa [457]4 years ago
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<span>The desolate island he had managed to barely swim to drove the lone shipwreck survivor to feel more somber than exhausted.</span>


<span>“Desolate” is a term given to an area that is void of things.  For instance, it is term frequently given to areas void of people and plants, like a desert island.  “Somber” is a term that can mean depressed or sad.  A sentence that contains both of these words follows:  “The desolate island he had managed to barely swim to drove the lone shipwreck survivor to feel more somber than exhausted.” </span>







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