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kifflom [539]
2 years ago
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Write down a dialogue between a brother and sister on 'How to be safe in corona virus pandemic situation.At least six exchanges​

English
1 answer:
kykrilka [37]2 years ago
7 0

stefanie : eyoow! where have you been brother?

julius : sup,i just bought a noodles from the nearest store.

stefanie : why you didn't wear faceshield or face mask? aren't you awake to the virus?

julius : oww i'm sorry ,i too lazy to wear anything and it's too near to be alarmed...okay...

stefanie : whether it's too near just think of your safety,because this days one sick person is a problem of a whole community.

julius : well ...i'm really sorry stef ,promise i will be careful for the safety not just for me but also to everyone surrounds me .

stefanie : glad to hear that from you rn,,,but now wash your face and hands before you prepare that noodles.

julius : okay , just wait and i'll serve this for us.

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