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monitta
3 years ago
5

compare the contrast or give the similarities of the differences of your experiences before and during pandemic based on the fol

lowing activities below your answer will be in a car before going to school and going to market​
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1 answer:
mixer [17]3 years ago
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Answer and Explanation:

Before the pandemic, being in a car before going to school meant that my day was starting and that I would do the usual activities of my daily life, like attending my classes and doing regular school activities. It also meant that I could interact with my friends as soon as the car dropped off at school. During the pandemic, this experience ceased to exist, as I didn't have to go to school and had all my classes online. My routine was completely changed and being in a car was something I stopped doing.

Going to the market before the pandemic was a common experience, but I found it very useful to buy several delicious snacks, without haste and without fear. Purchases were made slowly, where everyone could choose the products they wanted and touch the goods without fear. During the pandemic, this activity was also completely different. Firstly, only one member of my family could go to the market and this trip to the market should be very quick and without making much physical contact with the goods.

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