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77julia77 [94]
2 years ago
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A SHORT paragraph on the topic of "summer season is better than winter season" HELP ME I HAVE A DEBATE FOR TODAY​

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Helga [31]2 years ago
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    I think that summer season is better than winter season for a few reasons. One of them is the activities. I prefer to swim, play on the beach, and eat ice cream. While you can still eat ice cream in the winter, it is more pleasant to do so in the warmer months. You can also garden easier in the summer season. I also prefer summer clothes. While it is hot, you are not wearing a huge baggy coat that you may wear during winter.

Have a nice day! You may need to fix some things so this works for you, but here is that I have that will hopefully get you started!

    I hope this is what you are looking for, but if not - comment! I will edit and update my answer accordingly. (ノ^∇^)

- Heather

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