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You are about to set off on foot, across 8,000 miles of unknown wilderness. Who knows how many years this journey will take. Try to wrap your head around that idea. Consider the goals you are trying to achieve and the risks you will face. Then, write a 1 paragraph journal entry (at least 6 sentences) describing how you feel about the great journey ahead.
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Sveta_85 [38]2 years ago
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Answer:

(There are some websites that write papers for you, so in case in the future your question is not answered you can use one of those)

Explanation:

I am about to go on the greatest journey ever, and it's going to be at the place I have dreamed of going. Alaska. I can't wait to see all the snowy terrain and all the animals. It will be cold but I don't care, I love to travel and this will be my greatest experience yet! It will take a couple of hours to get there I think, and I cannot wait to explore. I am going with my two best friends (Choose friends name here) and they are almost as excited as I am. We might stay here for weeks, months or even years if we want to, it is time to step foot into a new adventure.

I am not really good at writing short stories with little detail but I hope you like it :)

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