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tamaranim1 [39]
3 years ago
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imagine that you played very well a sport match for school write a diary entry that describes your feelings ​

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1 answer:
AlekseyPX3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Diary entry about a well played sports match.

Explanation:

1 August 2017

Tuesday

Dear Diary,

Today, I had the best play of my entire sports life. Our team was playing for the gold medal in the football game against the blue team. The play was a huge match, and everyone was there to watch the finals. I had never scored a goal before but today, I managed to score twice. Even the coach didn't seem to understand how I played so well today.

But the win made me feel alive and special. I have never felt something like this before, the feeling of being the reason for your team winning the gold medal and the winning trophy. It made me feel worthy and a part of the team too.

I am still 'floating in the air, with the feeling of having contributed to the success of the team. And I don't want this feeling to end too.

Anyway, today was a great day and I truly enjoyed it. And I will always remember this, always.

Love,

Ricky.

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