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Klio2033 [76]
2 years ago
7

Hello please rewrite the ending of this assigned short story. Use your imagination to describe an ending that is different from

the one from the original story.
I will link the story to this question it doesn't have to be long 2 paragraphs is fine please get ASAP WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST AND 100 POINTS. also please Highlight 2 blue negative and positive connotation
Use at least two concrete (sensory) descriptions in your writing. Highlight in pink. If you cannot highlight, mark the descriptions by writing concrete description, in parentheses, next to your description.
Use at least two short sentences to reflect a specific feeling or attitude. Highlight in yellow.
Use at least two long sentences to reflect a specific feeling or attitude. Highlight in green.
if you cannot highlight then just bold the words thank you please if you have any questions ask.
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anygoal [31]2 years ago
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Sorry I can't download pdfs :(, please type it peice by piece?

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