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Make sentence about wildlife and lucky ​

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Answered by iv117998
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Answer:

This is my lucky day." "

The area has an abundance of wildlife.

Explanation:

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Answered by ganeshpsalms11
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Answer:

wildlife:

  • The wildlife out here depends on the water hole.

  • The wildlife had probably taken care of them.

  • I wanted to put native wildlife on it.

  • You know, like buffalo, pronghorn, and Doll sheep - wildlife native to the United States.

  • I don't know much about the plants and wildlife out here, but I'm learning.
  • We don't eat the wildlife raised here.

  • White-tailed deer, as well as an abundance of smaller wildlife already frequented the ranch, so his North American Safari had its foundation.

  • She managed to get into her boots without dislodging any wildlife and found a fire ready.

  • In the background were the beautiful layered mountains of the White Rock Wildlife Management.

  • By 1913, the post office was closed and the town had dwindled to two dozen remaining souls, and before long, it was left to indigenous wildlife and the spirits of a boisterous past.

lucky:

  • Just consider you got lucky tonight.

  • We were lucky to get away from those dreadful vegetable people.

  • He was a lucky fox that left his tail in the trap.

  • The way things are going now, I'm lucky to save ten dollars a week.

  • There were only three bedrooms, and because she had to get up the earliest, she was the lucky one to have a room of her own -

  • Just consider you got lucky tonight.

  • We were lucky to get away from those dreadful vegetable people.

  • He was a lucky fox that left his tail in the trap.

  • The way things are going now, I'm lucky to save ten dollars a week.

  • There were only three bedrooms, and because she had to get up the earliest, she was the lucky one to have a room of her own - with the exception of Brandon, of course.

  • Another company, a lucky one for not all the companies had vodka, crowded round a pockmarked, broad-shouldered sergeant major who, tilting a keg, filled one after another the canteen lids held out to him.

  • She'll be lucky if I let her survive the day.

  • I might get lucky.

  • Lucky you jumped aside, or it would have wiped you out!

  • How did he get so lucky?
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