Environmental Sciences, asked by rcjaiyogeshwar1127, 1 year ago

Write a story ending with the expression at least we arrived safely

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Answered by Adityakarkera
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Motu,patlu and I were going to a fare,there we encountered a lion breakthrough from nowhere,but we had chota bheem to our rescue i handed him tuntun mousi ladoos and then he defeated rhe lion or baban sher as the kids know. It was really a life or death situation and at least we arrived safely to our homes

Answered by ravilaccs
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Answer:

Life is full of unexpected surprises. There are many opportunities when one can secretly wish for something exciting to happen – something out of the ordinary. The real surprise is when the wish unexpectedly comes true.

Explanation:

There are many unforeseen surprises in life. There are several occasions when one might hope in secret for something exciting to occur. Anything uncharacteristic When a wish suddenly comes true, that is when it truly surprises. I never thought that I would experience something like this. Such an occurrence would cause me to pause and reflect in amazement on the happenings. You would probably concur that something as easy as spending less than 10 minutes wandering in a forest shouldn't have any bearing on my life. If you do concur, then we are both in error. I have adored nature all of my life.

My family and I would frequently stroll through Conte's paradise's downtown woodland. I have often considered what may occur if we were to get off the path and end up having to survive off the land until we could find our way back to civilization. I believed it would be the best experience of my life.

As my brothers and I became older, we still went on these walks with our parents, but I quickly forgot what it was like to live in the forest. That is when it took place. We made the decision to diverge from the main track. Before I knew it, the route had vanished, leaving no one in my family able to identify our point of origin. It came as such a shock. I had an unfathomable level of thrill as a result. The woodland seemed to be distinct in every way. The foliage on the trees were a richer shade of green. A distinct tone of chirping came from the birds. The ground was nearly completely covered with vines. I had a part of me that didn't want this moment to end.

In the woods, I was totally relieved of all my outer tension. At this point, I came to the conclusion that staying here for the rest of my life would be far preferable to returning to civilization.

I believe that my parents' lack of panic was another factor in my relaxed attitude.

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