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English, 04.02.2021 19:30 raven1619

Choose one of the topics below. Then write about it in a diary entry that is 150 to 200 words. You can use some of the text in your Notebook from your open-ended diary writing tasks earlier in the lesson. Write about a hobby or an activity you enjoy.
Describe your relationship with your family and friends.
Describe your school life.
Talk about your ambitions and dreams for the future.
(i will give brainliest, and include my name ahzie and that i dance and basketball)

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