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English, 06.10.2019 20:00 Tiredd7838

Hey i need with this. i posted one of these kind of questions earlier but here is another somewhat like it. i have written a somewhat simple paragraph on a book called]
the runaway king by jennifer a. nielsen. can you tell me what i can do to fix it or make it better in any way?

> > > > have you ever imagined about being captured by thieves or pretend to be a thief?
well, that's what happens in this well thought out fantasy. in the runaway king, by jennifer a. nielsen, jaron has quite a few obstacles before he gets to the pirates such as being capture by bandits and imogen showing up at the pirate camp. one of the topics from this book i would like to discuss is jaron's journey to the pirates' camp and all he has to do to get there.

i'm sorry this is so long don't answer if you don't want or can't !

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