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This is the first time visiting a city this large, how do you think you would feel as you are walking the streets experiencing all these new things? Answer the question above after reading the paragraph below. Make sure to write in complete sentences with the proper grammar, punctuation, spelling and capitalization. Give specific examples when answering.

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It is the year 1270. You are a rich merchant in a Chinese city of about 1 million people. The city around you fills your senses. You see people in colorful clothes among beautiful buildings. Glittering objects lure you into busy shops. You hear people talking, discussing business, gossiping, laughing at jokes. You smell delicious food cooking at a restaurant down the street.

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