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jeka94
3 years ago
15

How do you feel right now in this moment?

English
2 answers:
vichka [17]3 years ago
8 0

I feel super stressed at this moment. My greatest fear is to get the virus and pass it to my loved ones. You know they put a long q-tip up your nose to test you, that’s what scares me as well! My initial reaction to school closing was me being super shocked. I thought the virus would have been gone by then. It has changed a lot because I don’t get help from my teacher as fast as I used to. It’s more better to go over it in person. Changes that should happen after the quarantine is that the president and Congress should take better precautions and listen! We shouldn’t go back to normal out in the streets or shopping, we should take our time to see if it really did go away. My friends are really happy about school closing. The most important thing during this time is being safe and also my baby as well. It has made me realize life isn’t a joke and we should take safety precautions. It’s making me cherish my loved ones even more.

WITCHER [35]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

In this moment, I do feel bored/ scared/ tired/ whatever you are feeling right now.

My greatest fear during this time is that this pandemic will be never-ending and won't slow down and stop spreading any time soon.

My initial reaction to school closing is slight shock, but not that surprised. It hasn't changed. (Your reaction may be different, I'm just giving you an example.)

There are multiple changes that should be made after the quarantine is over. I'm sure you can come up with a few examples, but I'll just give you one for starters. When we go to either restaurants or cafes, there shouldn't be a bunch of tables inside of that restaurant or café. They should reduce the amount of tables and chairs inside each of them to keep their distance.

My friends and or family are responding by ___. ( I don't know who your friends or family are, so this one is completely on you. )

During this time, the most important to me is keeping a safe distance from those who I love and care about while checking up on them when they are available by technology. (That's only one of multiple examples. If this doesn't apply to you, then think of something else.)

This time has/ has not changed me in quite a few ways.

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