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olganol [36]
2 years ago
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Write a journal entry that makes predictions about what it might be like to travel to Australia or New Zealand, whichever you ha

ve chosen to visit. Remember to include the pros and the cons that you identified earlier. PLEASE I NEED THE HELP RIGHT NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111!!!!!!!
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1 answer:
inysia [295]2 years ago
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Traveling to New Zealand would be an amazing experience. I would enjoy snowboarding, visiting hot springs, and seeing volcanoes. I will have fun doing other extreme sports. I am excited to see the rocky coasts, forests, and mountains. Traveling between the two islands might be tiring, but I will be able to see two different climate zones. I will miss out on summer activities, but I love winter activities and will enjoy myself.

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