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English, 27.01.2020 23:31 layla07

15 points! bruh rabbit smells the wind. he find out which way it drivin. he knock the coal from he pipe. red-hot coal fall in the broom grass. bruh rabbit blow on the coal and it catch fire. fire set pen the field, the broom grass all around on fire. and bruh rabbit find heself a stump to set pontop and he set up there and he watch and wait. the fire comin strong all around and around, for true.

visualize the scene created in the passage. use your own words to describe in detail what you see, hear, and smell.

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