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English, 20.05.2021 19:10 phanuel642

Read this excerpt from "Final Delivery." This really was the last time; it was the last,
sometimes terrifying, but always interesting
ride down Augustine Boulevard.
Now write a continuation of the story showing Jim
either at work for one of his customers or offering to
do work for them. Be sure to include the following in
your narrative:
An introduction from where the story leaves off
• Character dialogue
Descriptive details
• Transitional words and phrases
• A conclusion
The narrative should be one to two paragraphs long.
Be sure to think about the lives and personalities of Jim
and his customers as you write.

SOMEONE PLEASE DO THIS FOR ME ILL MARK YOU BRAINLIEST.

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