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expeople1 [14]
2 years ago
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Prepare for a presentation in B. Answer the questions. Then work

English
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Alja [10]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Q1. I am definitely a night owl.

Q2. I usually go to bed at 12 am or 1 am.

Q3. I sleep late every day, but on Tuesdays when I have to wake up early to go to college, I try to sleep earlier.

Q4. Nobody wakes me up. It's only me and my trusty alarm on my phone.

Q5. I do dream! I typically dream of weird things. I think the last time I dreamt, I dreamt of my classmate saving me from drowning in the pool when I had fallen in. Then called me an idiot when I fell back in again.

Q6. Typically speaking, no. I don't walk or talk in my sleep. Unless my siblings or something are bullying me in my dreams, then I scream.

Q7. No, thank goodness I don't snore.

Q8. I need a lot of sleep! I could sleep 13 hours straight and still wake up tired. I'm very sleep deprived because of school. I've struggled with falling asleep and staying asleep for a while.

<em>*This is my answer if you were looking for a partner's response :)</em>

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