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Otrada [13]
3 years ago
11

HELP PLZZZZ....u all r soo intelligent pliz answer

English
1 answer:
AleksandrR [38]3 years ago
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Answer:

This is a personal opinion question.

Explanation:

We cannot answer this question for you because it is a personal question. For example, I might like visiting a Theme Park but you might not. Therefore, our perspectives are different. My diary entry would be about how I can't wait to go! While your diary entry would be about how you dread the day that they make you ride a rollercoaster... See what I mean. Since we don't live in your head, you need to answer this question with your own personal feelings and personality.

So ask yourself questions like...

What are my feelings toward theme parks?

Would it be fun?

Would I be nervous or scared?

What would I be allowed to do?

Would these restrictions hamper my fun?

What about my friends?

Will they be there?

Will they enjoy it?

Will this cost money?

Will this be a waste of time or an enjoyable experience?

Ask yourself these questions and then write a diary entry as if you are describing to your Grandpa or another loved one how you feel about what is going to happen the next day. Don't forget to write 150-200 words.

Hope this helps!

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