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frozen [14]
3 years ago
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choose a single thing as your subject such as a room a house a park or a person and descibe it in a stream of consciousness styl

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Katen [24]3 years ago
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Answer:As Carl rode towards the park nearby he looked around in wonder as glistening white snow covers the ground like a soft blanket. He observed the trees and how some of the branched have icicles hanging from the branches like sharpened thorns. Carl slowed down and got of the bright red bike with black writing he then walked it over to the bike rack locking in place so no one but him could remove it. He then walked towards the swings which were so still he thought they might be frozen in place. When he reached the swings he grabbed the chains of the left one, which he always swung on and shook it around making a few icicles fall to the ground from underneath the swing. Once all the ice was broken he sad down and started swinging as high as he could letting the wind flow through his hair on this cold snow filled day.

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