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vlada-n [284]
2 years ago
9

One paragraph about a person turning into a dog.

English
1 answer:
kobusy [5.1K]2 years ago
6 0

Explanation:

He could feel the sweat beading against his forehead as his heart began to  beat faster. His body tensed as an immense amount of pain ripped through it. His face contorted in agony, extending out in front of him to form a muzzle, he fell forward onto his hands. His screams turned into a bark as dark fur sprouted up across his body like freshly planted sod. His bones elongated and changed their shape as the clothes he once wore shed from him. He hunched down, shaking his mane, his newly pointed teeth poked out from his mouth.

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Explanation:

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28 July 2017

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The Chairman

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Respected Sir,

It is with the utmost respect that I am writing to you about the absence of the basic social amenities in our society. While some other societies have drinking water supplies, health centers, and sanitation stations, these amenities are missing in our society, leaving us to manage on our own. This greatly hampers the growth and development of our society and also at times, led to various health issues.

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In 1936 these were followed by what he called a “sketch” describing how, and more importantly why, he had killed a runaway elephant during his time in Moulmein, today known as Mawlamyine. By this time Orwell was highly regarded, and many were reluctant to accept that he had indeed killed an elephant. Six years later, however, a cashiered Burma Police captain named Herbert Robinson published a memoir in which he reported young Eric Blair (whom he called “the poet”) as saying back in the 1920s that he wanted to kill an elephant.

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