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Title: story of the desert
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Imagine looking out of your window everyday and not seeing any green bushes or trees. Imagine seeing only grey bushes and grey bushy looking trees. This is the view that my friend, Nettie, saw everyday when she looked out of her window in the Arizona desert... Showed first 250 characters
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Imagine looking out of your window everyday and not seeing any green bushes or trees. Imagine seeing only grey bushes and grey bushy looking trees. This is the view that my friend, Nettie, saw everyday when she looked out of her window in the Arizona desert... Showed next 250 characters
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