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Latitude & Longitude

  Hey guys, Disclaimer: Sorry about the delay. I guess it’s because I’ve had a ton of homework and tests, especially the SBA. Also, The Dazzling Moon: Episode 2 won’t be coming due to even more delays—it may never come. 😔 So thankfully, I hope you enjoy the story I made to replace The Dazzling Moon. Let’s do this! Tom was very excited because today he got to go to Houston with his family (his mom, his dad, and his sister Melissa) for five whole days! He was so excited that he jumped with joy. (This is the first dialogue in the story.) Tom’s Mom: Whoa, whoa, whoa—dinosaur! We live in an apartment, so if the neighbors hear you, they’ll get disturbed (and complain). Tom’s Dad: What Evie means is, be chill, okay? Tom (thankfully): Okay. 😊 😊 😊 One hour later, Tom and his family arrived at the airport (a.k.a. the plane’s dwelling place). Melissa: Remember what Mom and Dad said about being chill. She whispered it into Tom’s ear. Tom and his family boarded Magnifi...

Dolphins

  Dolphins are very intriguing creatures. In this passage, I am going to explore some fascinating facts about dolphins. The first remarkable fact about dolphins is that they are really smart. A dolphin's trainer might use hand signals to represent objects. For example, the trainer would throw a ball into the water and signal, "Is there a ball?" The dolphin would respond with a "yes." Then, the trainer might point to a broken vase and signal, "Is the vase broken?" The dolphin would answer "no." Dolphins are intelligent enough to remember the hand sign for an unbroken vase and respond correctly. The another remarkable fact about dolphins is that they can communicate with each other, just like humans. But instead of using English, they rely on motions and sounds to communicate. For example, if one dolphin puts its flipper on another dolphin's back, it means they are friends. If two dolphins jump at the same time, it shows that they are bon...