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Natali [406]
2 years ago
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What is your favorite summer activity and why? Write in complete sentences.

English
1 answer:
navik [9.2K]2 years ago
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Biking takes to to many places, especially the gas station. When you leave my subdvision, and follow the main road, towards the east, you'd find that place. I remembered reading a well-informed article that talked about how biking can be really therapeutic and is a great low impact activity. It mentioned how biking helps keep my mind busy (and relaxed) while my body does all the work, and I agreed. Biking frequently allows me to build my muscles during the season where I rarely exercise, so biking improves my phsyical health. Additionally, riding on a bike helps me spend time with my friends who (also) share a common hobby. Whenever we get together, we would ride on the bumpy trails around few lakes in our subdivision and then try out tricks on our bikes. If you go down towards my friend's home, there is a circular road that surrounds many rocks and a large tree. It's a really nice place to try out new cool tricks. Also, I am very good at this trick where I'd lean on my left side, really low, and pedal really fast around the tree. Because of the many sunny days during this season, I get many chances to bike outside!

(sorry if I made grammatical mistakes on verb tenses-- please watch out for them!)

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