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Abil Posted 18 years ago
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a romantic day

After a brief rain, the weather is fine again. The sun is shining brightly. Birds are chirping. The leaves of the pine trees are glistering in the sun light. The air is pregnant with flagrance of the Shiuli flowers. It is indeed a romantic day.

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Almost: sunlight is one word You mean f r agrance (probably a typo) And of course, I think pine trees do not have leaves, but rather needles.

  • Almost: sunlight is one word You mean f r agrance (probably a typo) And of course, I think pine trees do not have leaves, but rather needles.
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Almost: sunlight is one word
You mean fragrance (probably a typo)
And of course, I think pine trees do not have leaves, but rather needles.
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Needles, I see. Yes, fragrance; flagrance is a different word. Thanks, Mr. Philip

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