it is animal waste
I assume you mean Desert? A desert is a region that is devoid or almost devoid of vegetation, esp because of low rainfall.
The desserted woods
It means an open or wide desserted area
go to desserted island
he lives under a desserted island off the coast of australia.
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It means that you are being desserted, rejected, replaced. Im soo sorry. Best of luck
It is called a ghost town because it used to be a huge party central, and now it is desserted and called a "no mans land", or "ghost town", as nobody is allowed to go into it, also, because it was left exactly how it was, with hotels still standing there etc
To build a shelter on a deserted island, first, choose a location away from potential hazards like falling branches or rising tides. Use natural materials such as palm leaves, branches, and driftwood to create a frame, ensuring it is sturdy and well-anchored. Cover the frame with leaves or grasses for insulation and protection from the elements. Finally, make sure to leave an opening for ventilation and access.
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ok I could help you if I could read the story, but because I can't I'll give you a couple of pointers.First its a good idea to make a list of the key points in your story. For example: 1. Boy finds dog in field, 2. Takes back home, 3. Not allowed to keep it etc. etc.Next try and make them into setences e.g Boy gets lost on desert island. becomes: A boy gets lost on a desserted island and doesn't know what to do.
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