Imagine switching families with your best friend. How would things be different? How would your home life change? Would you like the changes? Why or Why not? Write a narrative about this switch in home life. Be sure to explain your feelings with this new situation.
*YOU MUST WRITE AT LEAST THREE PARAGRAPHS FOR FULL CREDIT.
Imagine switching families with your best friend. How would things be different? How would your home life change? Would you like the changes? Why or Why not? Write a narrative about this switch in home life. Be sure to explain your feelings with this new situation.
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your story must be at least three paragraphs with at least 25 sentences.
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