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11111nata11111 [884]
3 years ago
14

NO ONE WILL HELP ME PLEASE HELP!

English
2 answers:
PIT_PIT [208]3 years ago
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          Upon Talking with the Aliens that I found have landed in my quit neighborhood. They asked me to show them around for a day so that they may gain knowlede of my earth. After taking a moment to ponder the quistion I politly agree, not knowing what would happen if i was to disagree. I thpught have the the places we ould visit in a day that would most benifit, their thirst for knowlede.               After explainin what earth was and how it worked. I took them to the Museum of Natural Science. In the museum it taught them more about thise lovely home of ours we call earth. This museum showed the aliens how earth has a gravitational pull, and taught them about the earths atomosphere. After we had finish out tour of the musuem. I decided to take them to one more place. Just to make sure they are fully sastified. I take them to the park. I thought if they were to know what earth was about, they of course had to know a little about the species that lived there. Humans, the park is the best way to learn about humans. They can see little children foraming everylasting friendships. And the unbroken bond between a parents and child. After spending the remaing of the day at the park, and explaing to the aliens human interatctions with another. I take them back to my neighborhood. And we say out farewells.



- I hope this helps!

a_sh-v [17]3 years ago
3 0

I like your essay topic. Try to be a guide and think of the most amazing places to show. Aliens are also custious and ask the questions. Use your imagination to predict the most intriguing moments. As the option, contact the writers from Prime Writings to find out more about essay writing.

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