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zmey [24]
2 years ago
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Imagine that you were part of the crew on a ship attacked by 'Kraken". But there is no one who would believe your experience or

would like to give you an ear other than your diary! Your diary is your best friend with whom you can share all your feelings and emotions! Write a diary entry about your terrifying experience in 150-180 words.​
English
1 answer:
lidiya [134]2 years ago
3 0

Dear Diary,

October 31st, 1658

On this very day, I survived a kraken attack. We were on our ship, and we had to bring ammunition's to other country's. T was very stormy on he high seas, but we managed. Later in the trip I saw something in the water, like a tentacle? I warned that captain but he ignored it.  Eventually we heard a loud boom from underneath the ship, water started to get in! The captain shouted " Kraken!" Everyone started to panic. I decided to grab a spear, gather some spar wood and rope; to make a raft. The I'd use the spear to stab the kraken in the eye on my way to safety. I tied the last rope, and made my way toward the kraken.......

I made it to the kraken, i very slowly and carefully stabbed the kraken! She let out a huge roar before smashing the ship to pieces! I was very lucky to have gotten away.

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