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makkiz [27]
3 years ago
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When I was a kid there was a DJ on the La Junta, Colorado radio station everyone listened to. He would greet us many days by ann

ouncing that it was a bright, sunny day. That was the phrase he always used. I thought it was kind of funny that he used the same phrase so often, but looking back on that old memory I finally appreciate his cheerfulness and encouragement. Let’s have a good day today. After all, it’s a bright, sunny day.
hare your first 50 words on the topic “a bright sunny day.” You can write about anything - as long as the topic is a “bright, sunny day”.
English
1 answer:
vladimir1956 [14]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

It was a Bright and sunny day in Nevada-. There was a chilling breeze in the air but it felt so good. After a while, I waited for my friend at the park.

She showed up and as expected she put on a smile and said "Wow its a sunny day!"  Even though it was cold, The sun was out shinning. My friend loved to say that, and she would say it every time it was sunny and a bright day. She seemed always happy and have a smile on her face it would cheer her up and anyone around her! It was like in her world it was always bright, and a sunny day.

Explanation:

I am sorry the story kinda sucks but i hope it helps

(it was the first thing that popped up in my head)

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