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English, 12.03.2021 22:00 GreenHerbz206

Rewrite the story using variety of compound and complex sentences Dear Molly, What an experience this road trip has been! I feel like I have
learned more than I could have ever imagined. I am getting to
experience a lot of culture and history while expressing my artistic
abilities! Who would have thought? Genevieve is having fun too!
She likes to play the fiddle. She wants to learn more about other
instruments they play here. Her music can be too loud for my ears.
I have to wear headphones to block out the noise. I wanted to see
a theatre show the other day. We arrived late and missed it. That
was a big disappointment. We went on a boat ride today. It was
raining. I didn't bother me too much because there was a lot to
look at on the shoreline. One of my favorite parts of the trip has
been tasting Genevieve's traditional Southern cooking. She has
been practicing. She is getting really good at knowing which
ingredients work well together. Do you like traditional Southern
cooking? Do you find it too spicy? I like the spice. Maybe I will
learn to make a dish or two. I will make it when we come home
from our travels. I better sign off now. We are arriving at our next
stop: Nashville, Tennessee. I am excited to see what this big city
has in store for us.

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