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Question 2
You work for WeSell2U, an online seller of films, books and TV box s...
English, 06.06.2020 05:57 MINDYDELANO
Level 2
Question 2
You work for WeSell2U, an online seller of films, books and TV box sets. When a sequel to a film or a book is due to be released, or a new episode of a TV drama is coming out, your company posts a blog explaining what happened previously and describing the main characters.
Your task:
write a narrative that outlines the plot of your favourite film, book or an episode of a TV series, to tell potential customers of the WeSell2U website what happened.
We suggest you write about 300 words.
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