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mrs_skeptik [129]
2 years ago
5

easy points, write a phrase that describes the feeling of freedom. i need inspiration for the story im writing.

English
2 answers:
zhannawk [14.2K]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Explanation:

an overwhelming sensation of peace.

jonny [76]2 years ago
5 0

They felt as if they were floating among the clouds, a grand smile on their face, and they threw their arms out as they laughed, running off to start a new beginning, a beginning where they were happy.

I hope this helped :D

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