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English, 19.11.2020 21:00, izabelllreyes

ASAP I NEED HELP FOR 100 POINTS AND MARK U AS BRIAN 1. What might the narrator and his friends do next? List some choices.

2. Write a description of the zombies. Use your imagination to include details that you might want to use in the rest of the story.

3. Where will the rest of the story take place - in the neighborhood or in another location? Describe the setting.

4. How will your story end?


ASAP I NEED HELP FOR 100 POINTS AND MARK U AS BRIAN

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