Переведите срочно только со смыслом-i think i look great. i like wearing smart things . and i am careful about my clotches. they are always
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clean and neat . my mum thinks i look a bit older than my girls in my class. so what :?i dont want to compare myself with others
Im 12 years old and i look really awful. i dont know what to do woth my awful hair. i have the ungliest nose in the world. i think im a bit plubp . i always worry about what o look like . i want to look loke all the models in our magazine
i dont care what people like. i just like yhen oe i dont know . i dont care much for clotches and i never wear bright clothes
Я думаю, что выгляжу прекрасно. Я люблю носить классные вещи
и ношу их аккуратно. Они всегда чистые и опрятные. Моя мама думает, что я
выгляжу немного старше своих одноклассниц, ну и что? Я не хочу сравнивать себя
с другими.
Мне 12 лет и я выгляжу ужасно. Я не знаю, что делать со
своими ужасными волосами. У меня самый некрасивый нос на свете. Я думаю, что я
немного полновата. Я постоянно беспокоюсь о том, как выгляжу. Я хочу выглядеть
как модели из журналов.
Мне все равно, что нравится людям. …[не смогла прочитать
предложение]… Я не сильно забочен(а)
одеждой и никогда не ношу яркие вещи
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every year at just this time
in cold and dark december
families around the world
all gather to remember
with presents and with parties,
with feasting and with fun,
customs and traditions
for people old and young
so every year, around the world
in all lands and nations,
people of all ages love
December Celebrations