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Spanish, 31.03.2021 05:30 krystalhurst97

T r a n s l a t e this into spanish for 50 points (dont use g o o g l e t r a n s l a t e) A typical day for me would start off at 7-8 a. m. Since my school is online, I donā€™t really "get ready" per se. However, I do have a table (work desk) specifically for working on my schoolwork. I work every weekday, so when itā€™s MON-FRI, I open my laptop on my desk and get started, with my notebook and pencils beside me. Because I donā€™t go to a regular public school, I donā€™t have a schedule of classes or courses that I have to do every day. In my program, itā€™s common for students to take each course at a time. Right now Iā€™m taking Spanish. Being human, I have meals I need to eat every day too. Around 8-9 a. m. I have breakfast. My go-to is usually scrambled eggs with toast and a piece of fruit (apples, oranges, etc.) For lunch, at 1 p. m, I end up having a sandwich (be it either PB&J, ham and cheese, grilled cheese, etc.) or a salad. For dinner, at 6 p. m, what Iā€™ll normally have is either a pasta-type dish (mac&cheese, spaghetti) or steak with fried vegetables and roasted potatoes on the side. Two activities/hobbies Iā€™ve picked up outside of school include fine art and journaling. Expressing creativity is important to me, and I believe it should be just as important as academic studies. I stay home most of the time, so when Iā€™m not doing schoolwork, Iā€™m spending time on social media or performing/practicing a hobby. At the very end of the day, I brush my teeth, wash my face, then hop into bed, usually accompanied by music or a book. My day ends around 11 p. m.

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