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katrin2010 [14]
3 years ago
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write at least 2 paragraphs or more on the things you miss about coming to school and the things you don't miss about school. Do

you think coming back to school will be the same as when you left or will it be different and why?........ If you are in the classroom (back at school, how are things different
Arts
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andre [41]3 years ago
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Answer:

I think that school is much different now that we have to wear masks and all that stuff. W also have to cope with not seeing our friends who went to online school . We for sure are coming back to a whole new school year and all that, but hopefully we all end with a blast.

Seeing our teachers is going to be so much different than last year because we saw their faces and all of that stuff. I miss hugging our teachers whom we all had that one favorite teacher. Everything is different, but this is just the beginning of new starts.

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