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bixtya [17]
3 years ago
11

You are Joanna/John. You visited 'the green gardens resort' during your holidays. Write an article for your school magazine why

the place should be visited by other students. Include the following;
Hints: Accessibility, surroundings, hygiene, reasonable charges, scenic beauty, facilities available.


PLZ ANSWER.......WORTH 20 POINTS.
English
1 answer:
Gemiola [76]3 years ago
8 0

MARK BRAINLIEST

Answer:

This year during summer break I visited the green gardens resort. It was one of the best experiences ever! if you are trying to get away for a fun quick vacation then you should visit sometime with your family. There are so many nice and detailed scenes. if you like jungle animals then the green garden resorts would be a nice place for you to get away. go have fun, take lots of pictures, stay in a nice sweep for a couple nights and meet new people.

Explanation:

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