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densk [106]
2 years ago
6

You are an ocean explorer who has just found a new creature at the bottom of the sea. As you went to take a picture of it your c

amera malfunctioned and the creature swam away. You want to share this discovery but all you have is your memory. Using your imagination explain what that creature looked like so others can know what you found
English
2 answers:
pshichka [43]2 years ago
8 0
The creature was dark and scary. It was very very long, probably longer than 4 busses. it had spikes going all down it’s spine. it reminded me of a electric eel, but i was somehow nothing like an electric eel. it had two ginormous eyes that looked into your soul.
elena-s [515]2 years ago
4 0

explain with simple Language don't be like 'we-well i- saw aa um a' be clam and cool or you can try again tomorrow but try a different camera and mabey you can ask to put in the papers so just be clam and cool.

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sorry for the spelling mistakes

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