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Is the sand white as snow? Is the water clear as the blue sky? Will I see fish, dolphins, or sharks?














Prissila asked her dad how much time was left to get to the beach. Prissila's dad responded three more hours. Prissila couldn't wait any longer.

Dad, how much time left till we get there?
Only three more hours.
An hour has passed. Prissila asked the same question to her dad. How much time is left till we get to the beach? Her dad responded with two more hours left. Prissila's excitement gets bigger. By hearing they are getting closer to the beach.










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Two hours have passed. Prissila goes again and asks her dad how much time is left. The dad's response was up to speed, with one hour left. When Prissila heard that, she knew they were already there. That one hour was nothing. She started planning in her head on what she was going to do first when she gets to the beach.


Prissila's dad told her that they had arrived at the beach. The only thing they had to do was to find a parking area. Prissila was so anxious to get out of the truck and see the if the beach had blue water like the blue sky.
















Were here!
Yes, I see the beach!







"Oh good, I found a parking spot." Prissila's dad responded with relief. The parking area was getting full of cars. Prissila couldn't believe she was five feet away from the beach. Prissila and her family grab their stuff and walk towards the beach.











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Prissila and her family were on their way to the beach. Prissila has never visited the beach before. She was so excited to see it with her own eyes that she started asking questions to herself about what the beach would look like.
Is the sand white as snow? Is the water clear as the blue sky? Will I see fish, dolphins, or sharks?














Prissila asked her dad how much time was left to get to the beach. Prissila's dad responded three more hours. Prissila couldn't wait any longer.

Dad, how much time left till we get there?
Only three more hours.
An hour has passed. Prissila asked the same question to her dad. How much time is left till we get to the beach? Her dad responded with two more hours left. Prissila's excitement gets bigger. By hearing they are getting closer to the beach.










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