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sineoko [7]
3 years ago
8

Create a description of a street you see from your window. What kind of people and transport are there? Are there any shops and

what kind of shops are there if any? Is there any park? Any building or unusual monument? What kind of sounds do you hear?
(230or 400) words
English
1 answer:
Gnesinka [82]3 years ago
4 0
Willow street. It’s right outside my window. I star at it endlessly every single day. I see the happy kids walk past. They joke with each other. I wish I had that. I look across the street at the local park. I see young couples fall in love there. I see dogs run around with each other. Sometimes, I think the outside of my window is just too perfect. Sometimes when I crack my brown dusty window open I can even hear how happy everyone is. I wish I could go there. Be that happy.

hope this helps! Have a good day!
If you are turning this in for something I suggest running it though grammarly because spelling is not my thing.
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