After reaching home, Tyl wrote his diary. How would
that diary be ?
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always write a diary in a past tense like all these things are made my day
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- Tyl had to think about it a long time, he knew he couldn't write anything terrible.
- He also knew that the diary would be seen by others and that he'd be read, so he thought about what he would write in the diary.
- He couldn't think of anything immediately, so he started thinking about what kind of things he wanted to say.
- He knew that sometimes he might have to start a new paragraph, but then he thought that it was probably a good thing to break that paragraph into a separate one, but then he didn't know how to start a new paragraph.
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