Personal Narrative: Heat Stroke

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Heat stroke

A few months ago at shore and country club, it was Overton's day for the sailing club. Overton is a ice cream place.I whet with tery one of the in the small bout .Then we set off. We didn't know that it was low tide.About half way there the other bout got stuck.We didn't know so we traveled on

When we got there Abby the other instructor Call stuck Terry we got stuck Abby said.We will come back.We went back to the club slowly.Then we got there.They tried to get someone to rescue Abby and the others because she did not want to get stuck.

The kids that are on land we were excited because we got to play games.Some People played football and some kids played jackpot.I played jackpot where someone threw the ball

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