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lyudmila [28]
3 years ago
11

Please help I dont know how to do this and I suck with emotions​

English
1 answer:
tiny-mole [99]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Write something pertaining to a memory that made you feel a thousand and one emotions. So, something like this:

Explanation:

It had been a late summer day and my family and I were to be on the lake, however, there was a tornado; the tornado was bad enough to tear up trees, move trampolines, ETC.

I was terrified for my aunt and her family who lived by the area the tornado hit. I called her and she didn't respond, in fear the tornado had gotten to the house, I texted her over and over, but to little avail, she didn't respond. Hours had passed until the tornado eventually let up and finally, she called. She said that it took out the power and she didn't have phone service at the time. I was relieved she was okay and my family went to visit her right after, all so happy nobody got hurt.

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