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English, 29.12.2021 19:00 kim95207

WRITING PROMPT : Imagine you are a Christmas tree. Your type of trees are cut and taken away for Christmas celebration every year. You don’t like this tradition. Write a story from the tree’s point of view. As a tree you want this tradition to be changed as every year a lot of trees lose their life. Give a solution to it that you think will still keep the Christmas traditions alive.

The theme of your story should be - Nature is precious so it should be preserved.

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