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Mice21 [21]
3 years ago
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ENGLISH SMARTIES I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST *MUST HAVE 4 SENTENCES or MORE IF YOU WANT *NO TROLLS

English
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Tasya [4]3 years ago
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Answer:

My answer:

If I were captured by a alien and this happened I would be jumping up and down as I said with a large grin on my face, earth is a amazing planet, trees, bushes, lush greenery. However, there are also cities, as people sadly decide to ruin the greenery by polluting. The natural world is amazing, flowers of all different colors they are so beautiful. Society, on the other hand, I could say it is near the point of corruption. People are so judgmental. There are also animals all around, it is just an amazing place but can be, well.. People can make it less amazing. There are good people, though, that make it amazing like it was meant to be.

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This is my answer, I had fun writing this.

almond37 [142]3 years ago
6 0
If I were captured by an alien, I’d talk random stuff like random words after each other so they would think that earth hadn’t advanced enough yet so they would leave earth waiting for another time in the future and would leave us alone for the next couple hundred to a thousand years later.
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