Imagine the very first day of your stay at
such an island. Write about it in about 200 words
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When I opened my eyes, I found myself alone in an island. For a minute, I did not understand what was happening. Like a fool, I stood there not knowing what to do.
It is night. I felt uncomfortable. Mosquitoes were biting me and flies buzzed around. I was in distress. Then it became morning. I was hungry and thirsty. I roamed around and couldn’t find any food. Finally I saw a coconut tree. I felt ecstatic and climbed up. But halfway up, I fell down.
When I opened my eyes, I was alone at home. It was only a dream!
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