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English, 07.07.2019 09:30, faith365

Which paragraph belongs in a personal narrative essay? a-it would be an understatement to say that jan was terrified. one good “boo! ” from one of us would have sent her flying out of her skin. she was sure that there was a ghost in the house. because she was so scared, i said that i would stay with her in her room. the truth was that i was a little scared too. b-the bengal tiger of the sunderban is the most powerful predator of the animal kingdom. even the king of the savannah, the lion, would find it hard to match the killing rate of this deadly cat. found in the mangrove forests of northeast india and bangladesh, these amazing animals are not only fast on land but are also strong swimmers. c-every night, she looked up at the stars. she couldn’t believe it. were those tiny bits of light really gigantic balls of gas? she could believe that the sun was made of many gases. but how could the twinkling stars be made of gas? she had always thought that they were made of ice. d-evergreen trees don’t go through seasonal changes. their leaves are covered with a waxy substance that allows them to stay green when the weather changes. however, evergreen trees do lose their leaves. this process doesn’t occur as quickly as it does in other trees, so it isn’t as noticeable.

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