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English, 25.04.2021 14:00 sheila101

Start a narrative story with the opening: It was a warm, sunny morning, and I woke up to the sound of the phone ringing.
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"Don't do that!" I shouted. He ignored me...
End with the story with:
..."Thank you, sir," the boy said to me.
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...we were shivering but we were happy to have made it.

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