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Writing (120-130 words) You have seen this notice in an English language magazine: Short story competition- Send us a story and you could win a trip to Jamaica. Your story must begin with this sentence: Lisa had already left the air port when she realised she had the wrong suitcase. Your story must include: • an address • an accident or 2. Write your story. Your teacher has asked you to write a story for the school magazine. Your story must begin with this sentence: I looked at the map and decided to turn right. Your story must include: • a forest • a helicopter
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