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Question
What is your favourite fruit? Describe it in five sentences.
- How does it smell?
- How does it look?
- How does it feel?
- When you bite it what sound does it make?
- How does it taste?
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Solution
My favourite fruit is apple. It is very tasty. I eat apple with its peel. It has small seeds.
- It smells sweet.
- It looks like a cricket ball.
- It is hard.
- Tuck.
- It tastes sweet.
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