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English, 05.10.2020 17:01, kristineford198

Could someone revise this for me? thanks Have you ever been stuck in a bubble? Kate is at an airport and is traped with her teacher Mr. Jacks and other classmates including Derby.
Kates constantly trying to find ways out of this unescapable forcefield. She notices if you get to close to the force field it's super hard to see any further ahead. So kate came up with an idea to use a mirror to thin the force field and it worked and she's free from the force field.
In conclusion, Kate is filled with guilt and fear until she hears a familiar voice and is relieved to hear it.

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