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rusak2 [61]
3 years ago
8

Write a letter to nick from the great Gatsby

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1 answer:
DaniilM [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

Dear Nick

So how has it been. What have you been up to. Done anything exciting. I just wanted to thank you for your service in WWI. I could never know how bad it was but I have heard about the WWI and it dose not sound like a fun story to tell or even a fun time.  

Explanation:

I hope that helps a little I didn't read that book all the way but if it does please let me know.

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Hi myself Shrushtee.

Explanation:

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