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Alex Ar [27]
2 years ago
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Write a letter to your friend telling him or her about the lesson you have learnt from a recent excursion you have had

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Nuetrik [128]2 years ago
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Dear John,

How are you doing, and how is the family? I read about your recent vacation and I felt that I should share my recent excursion with you.

I went to the zoo for my recent excursion. My father took me to the zoo, and I saw different animals. There were some animals that I hadn't seen before like the hyena, and the lion, so it was a good experience learning about the animals.

I also learned about the food that they eat and the number of years that they normally live for. I was glad that I learned about the animals.

I'll love to hear from you soon.

Your friend,

Henry.

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