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Vesna [10]
2 years ago
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Write a short story. Choose a tourism-related topic. It can be a place, product or festival. (Title) WRITE ON A SHEET OF PAPER.​

English
1 answer:
d1i1m1o1n [39]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

a

Explanation:

Title : Eiffel Tower

A buisness man bursts in through the door to his family in chicago happy as ever. To them this is something ordinary as he is happy when he gets off work but to him its something a lot bigger. He explains to them that he's going on a buisness trip and could make his family millions. (Two week cut) Two weeks later and the man is finally about to leave chicago he says his goodbyes to his family and leaves. as he arrives in france he start heading to the meeting place in a cab. he arrived, next to the eiffel tower in all its glory. The man meets with the other buisness men but to the mans suprise they are goblins who've been living under the eiffel tower. The man starts panicking thinking he's being punished for never spending time with his family but the goblins think otherwise. they want to trade millions of dollars to the buisness man so he could tell the world they exist, in the end he agrees. (Two year cut) Finally after all those years goblins and humans co-live with one another.

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