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Akimi4 [234]
2 years ago
5

PLS HELP i'LL GIVE 5 STARS, THANKS, AND BRAINLIEST

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RSB [31]2 years ago
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Answer:

Michelle: Hello?

Mrs. Sager: Hi Michelle, it's me, Mrs. Sager, I'm sorry to tell you we have to put the camping trip on hold.

Michelle: What? Why?

Mrs. Sager: I'm afraid the weather forecast is saying there will be a storm. I don't want to risk going during bad weather.

Michelle: Aw man

Mrs Sager: I know you're disappointed, and I am too, but our trip involves hiking through forests and wading through creeks. In a storm, those are very dangerous. Creeks can turn into large, powerful rivers, and trees can get struck down by lightning.

Michelle: I understand, do you know when the storm will clear so we can go?

Mrs Sager: I'm afraid the forecast says it will be too dangerous to go until Tuesday. We can go on Wednesday when the rain is all dried up.

Michelle: Ok, bye.

Mrs. Sager: Bye.

Explanation:

Anastaziya [24]2 years ago
3 0

Answer: question question for the first paragraph of the sentence sentence in the paragraph

Explanation: the question question is why am not

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