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English, 19.09.2021 05:50 elijahbebeastin

PLz answer Rewrite the following paragraph using an antonym in place of each word in boldface.

This is the true story of a tall, light-haired man who was very rich. He had just arrived on his fast plane. He just bought it yesterday. It was expensive and very new.

As the man came toward us with his unusual walk, we quickly noticed that he was a strong man. As we talked with him, however, we found him to be polite and friendly.

After our visit, we both frowned and said how sad we were to see him climb back in his beautiful plane and disappear into the clouds.

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