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PLEASE PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS STORY PLEASE PLEASE HELP ME NOW PLEASE write a story about pretending to travel through our solar system. You can start at the Sun and travel to the edge of the solar system where the planets are the coldest OR you can start at the edge and move towards the Sun.

In your story, you will tell me about the different things you see - the Sun, the planets, the moons. You can tell about the colours you see and how big or small things are. You can tell me about temperatures (hot or cold).

It must be a long story - at least one whole page typed.

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