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emmasim [6.3K]
3 years ago
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( Repost 3 Times) Pretend you are a polar bear. Write about your Typical Day. PLEASE HELP THIS IS URGENT!!!!!! AND IT HAS TO BE

AT LEAST 8 setences!!! PLEASEEE HELPPPP!!!!
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1 answer:
Alex17521 [72]3 years ago
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Answer:

I woke up and the only thing I see is snow, but I'm used to that. I look out the only thing I see is white and cold. I start to move my 4 legs and lazily go to the frozen ice, to get myself some fish. What a good breakfasts!

Hi I made a little one... to get you started, hope it helps

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