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notsponge [240]
2 years ago
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Q.No.4) Despite sufferings and trauma, the year 2020 has also taught many things to all of us. What are the things you have lear

ned during those hard times? Write your experience in a paragraph. 5​
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Gnesinka [82]2 years ago
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I mean, I might not be able to display what you learned, but I'll list some of the things the community has learned throughout the past year.

-Be cautious, and wash your hands. Some viruses are deadly.

-We should never take things for granted. People don't usually sanitize and, they take the environment for granted, not knowing the consequences.

-Despite the difficulty of online learning, you are not alone because everyone is online too.

-Staying sanitized keeps you away from sickness.

Paragraph:

Despite suffering and trauma, the year 2020 has also taught many things to all of us. Several lessons that I learned from the virus and the community. The first thing I have learned was to be cautious and sanitary because we never know when it all might come to a disaster. People's lives might end because they weren't sanitary. Despite the difficulty, we are all in this together. Everyone is struggling with online learning, too. And finally, staying sanitized keeps you away from sickness. Ever since others were aware of germs, I don't think we have gotten sick or caught a cold this year.

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