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English, 15.07.2021 08:50 math10030

One day (name 1) and
(name 2)
decided to
(verb) while they were on their summer
holidays.
(name 1) grabbed a
(noun) and
hit the road!
(name 1) thought they should
(verb) which
(name 2) thought was very wild.. "It's the
summer holidays! We have to
(verb)!"
(name 2) exclaimed. While on their journey
(name 1) saw
a/an
(animal) climbing a
(noun) and that
scared
(name 1). Later, it was time for a snack so
(name 2) suggested they eat
(type of food)
and
(type of fruit) juice. Summertime is all about
(adjective) experiences, and
(name 1) and
(name 2) wanted to make the most of it. After a quick
(verb) in the
(body of water), it was time to
(verb). It had been another
(adjective)
summer day!

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