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It depends on what the topic is about, but for example, if you topic was about horses:

I have a bay horse on my farm. My horse is a mare which means that she is a girl horse. She has a long mane and tail that I like to brush. I go to the barn twice a day to feed my horse. My horse likes to eat sweet feed and hay. I ride her six days a week and I brush her when I am done. Last week, I bought her new tack and she liked it. I love my horse and I take good care of her.

That is just a sample paragraph that was written using only one syllable words. It sounds a little "childish", but there isn't much you can do about it when you can only use one syllable words.

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