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netineya [11]
3 years ago
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Write a letter to your friend in another school telling him the valuable lesson you learnt during a recent excursion.

English
1 answer:
Komok [63]3 years ago
4 0

A letter to your friend in another school about what you learnt during a recent excursion.

15, Mary Close,

Ocean State,

Norway.

16th September, 2021

Dearest Tina,

How are you doing?. How are your parents and siblings?. I guess you're enjoying your school as I am.

We recently went for an excursion in my school. It was such a pleasant experience. We visited a rock and I was so happy to see on magnificent a rock looks like in real life.

Our teacher has previously taught us the types of rock in class. We have; the igneous rock, the metamorphic rock and sedimentary rock.

We visited a metamorphic rock which is a rock formed from previously existing rocks as a result of gradual disintegration caused by heat and water over time.

I promise to give you more details later when we meet. Take care of yourself.

With love,

Sandra

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