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IRISSAK [1]
3 years ago
6

Write a short fable about a girl named Condescending Connie and include 4 vocabulary words and 2 pieces of figurative language i

n your story. Be sure to include all story elements in your writing. Choose your own font and add a graphic of your character
English
2 answers:
Ilya [14]3 years ago
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Answer

In the Titanic Paddy was an Orphan who was a thief and both of her parents died at a very young age.

Explanation:

Virty [35]3 years ago
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Answer:

Condescending Connie, everybody hated her she was self centered and the only friends she has was olivia and Elena they were the most annoying but feared girls in the school. But there I was the new girl and well here  was my first day.. I woke up  to an empty room with boxes all over it was 5:00 am I just got the new Iphone 12 so i went on my media and started getting ready I took a shower put on some high-rise skinny jeans and a shirt i got from meeting cardi b and threw on a hoodie got my back pack said "hi" to my mom and went out the door  went to starbucks and got me an iced coffee with extra caramel walked in to school saw the girls and walked right out .

Explanation:

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