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xxTIMURxx [149]
2 years ago
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You have three doors in front of you: red, blue, and green. The red door says “wing.” The blue door says “want.” The green door

says “woke.” Which door would you choose and why? Describe what you imagine to be behind each door. (It’s a writing prompt for one of my classes and I’m not sure how to go about answering it, I’m not very creative and I’m definitely not a writer) :/
English
2 answers:
romanna [79]2 years ago
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Answer:

I would choose want because I feel like my greatest desire would be behind the door and I would get a chance to have it.

The red door would give you a way to fly away from your problems and the green door would have an eye opener about something for you

Hatshy [7]2 years ago
3 0

Answer: i will chose woke

Explanation: I will chose the green door which says 'woke because only if we woke up we can go to school and learn .

we i chose th blue door I think there will be thing That i want

and if i chose the red door i may get wings and fly away

please mark me brainliest if you like

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