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3 years ago
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write an essay on the sight,sound,tastes and smells of the busiet food Street in your area (words limit 100-120)

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VikaD [51]3 years ago
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Answer:

Collins Street is known for its restaurants. The combination of different aspects creates an environment that gives unique experiences.

Just walking through Collin Street is a unique experience. As you move on, you can smell the restaurants. Tomonino and its pizza, Ross with its special ravioli, or Sky and its beer are some of them. It is such a busy street. There are always people laughing, singing, celebrating, or lovers lost in each other's eyes. There are also restaurants with food from other countries. Besides, they offer a cultural experience since they are decorated with things from their respective countries.

The combination of the different smells, sights, food, and sounds, makes Collin street an enriching experience for all the senses.

Explanation:

The first paragraph of the essay is the introduction. We write our statement and try to catch the reader's attention. In the following section, to support our statement, we describe the smells, sights, sounds, and tastes present in the street. In the last part, we write a conclusion where we mention again what we said in the introduction. Also, in this paragraph, we can give a clear point of view.

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