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Alchen [17]
3 years ago
12

PPPPLLLLLLZZZZZZ HHHHHHHEEEEELLLLLPPPPPPP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

English
2 answers:
Nuetrik [128]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The Mermaid that got caught in the net

Once There was this nice mermaid her name was sally. She was a mermaid so of corce she had to stay far away from the surface. One day she broke the rule and just wanted to see how the surface was like. She thought it couldn't hurt to go for one second. She swam up to the surface to see. She was amazed. She was looking at a island. She did not look behind her. she swam up to a rock and sat on it. Little id she know behind her were humans. They were fishing, They got a net ready. They threw it on the mermaid. She tried to get out of it. The group of mermaids noticed she was missing and went to the surface They so humans holding her in a net. they eft the mermaid there to go check with the capten if it was ok to take the mermaid. Theoter mermades took of the net and thew swam away.

The end.

Explanation:

sorry for the spelling good luck!

saveliy_v [14]3 years ago
6 0

Answer: BET, long ago this one mermaid was swimming around her own sea and she heard a big whoosh up shoore. Then next thing you know it was a ship the ship was big and then a guy was throwing stuff off the edge, noone was knowing why he did do it.. next thing you know I get caught in a net!! the net was very old and it had a stinky smell into it.

DONE : )

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