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DESCRIPTION EXERCISES

PART ONE: Youve been given a penny. In point-form, describe it below.


-Since it is a penny, we can expect its composition to compromise of copper.
-Specifically, my penny has obvious signs of rust which can be observed by the darkish green color.
-the penny was produced in 2007 and engrained on it is the picture of Elizabeth II.
-in incredibly tiny font the initials KG can be observed.
-some other attributes of this penny include two Canadian leaves and in capital letters the country
CANADA.
-the most outer edge of the penny is larger in width than the rest of the inner penny.
-Just before the thicker edge is formulated, it can be seen that there is a continuous flow of miniature
dots lining the circumference of the outer edge.
-Below the Canadian leaf, there is a distinct silver mark.


PART TWO: In groups of three-four, describe the everyday item youve been given. Have one person
note down the details (point-form is fine). You will be asked to briefly and informally (no more than 3
minutes I will cut you off) present your description to the class.

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