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Nesterboy [21]
3 years ago
5

Is descriptive writing in first person? e.g. As I woke up... I stumbled on...

English
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algol133 years ago
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Answer:

As i woke up, i realised i was still at school. it was dark and no one was there. I stumbled on a book as i was getting up. the book had a sort of greenish blue colour...A mysterious book? i thought to myself as i picked it up. I was about to open it when...

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