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Lelu [443]
2 years ago
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Compose a dialogue between two friends about the importance of library in class.​

English
1 answer:
Lilit [14]2 years ago
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Sam: Hey Tim, are you going to the library now?

Tim: yes.

Sam: So I'm going with you because I need to return a book I borrowed yesterday.

Tim: Did you finish reading that fast?

Sam: Yes, but I just needed to read a few pages for a story project. You may not believe it, but I wasn't finding the information I needed anywhere on the internet, thankfully the library saved me with this book.

Tim: It's good that the library had what you needed. It is incredible how it is a space that can be relevant even in this digital age. I always search for books to do my projects, because it makes the research richer in relation to the sources.

Sam: We are very lucky to have a library at our school, as some are dismantling their libraries as a way of reducing their budget.

Sam: This is very sad, since the library not only contains a lot of information, but it is also a great space to study.

Tim: Really, we could study here more often, don't you think?

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