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serg [7]
2 years ago
11

Q1: Write an imaginary dialogue between a town mouse and a country mouse.

English
1 answer:
ale4655 [162]2 years ago
8 0

Answer: town mouse =A

country mouse=B

A how are you B

B I'm fine

A I'm also fine

B but your are so unlucky that you have to live in this small town

A so what

B I'm living in the country house ...im so lucky... oh you unlucky

A so what

B I have big place to live and you have a small

A bye

B bye

pls mark as brainliest

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