Essay 3.1 Write a four-paragraph essay in Norwegian about wh…

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Essаy 3.1 Write а fоur-pаragraph essay in Nоrwegian abоut where you live and the clothing you wear during the summer and winter. In your essay, answer the following questions: Where do you live? (In a city, suburb, small town, village, or the countryside?) How do you live? (house, townhouse, apartment, studio apartment, farmstead). Do you enjoy where you live (trives), why or why not? Who do you live with? Do they like it there? What does it look like outside your place? What kind of landscape/nature can be seen there? What don't you have outside your place that you wish was there? How far do you live from the university, or how long does it take to travel to the university? How many floors does your place have? Which floor is your apartment/room on? Which rooms are in your place? Which room do you like best and why? What do you like to do in this room? Where does your housemate/roommate/friend/spouse live/spend time in the place? What does he/she usually do in his/her room? Is it cold or warm where you live? What types of clothes do you have in your closet? What do you wear during the summer and winter? What colors do you like? Why do you like the clothes you do? What types of clothes does your housemate/roommate/friend/spouse usually wear? In your essay, you will need to: use “inversjon” (inverted word order) in at least three sentences use the reflexive pronoun form "sin, si, sitt, sine" at least two times use a variety of adjectives to describe your clothing (at least 6 adjectives in the text) Write your text as an essay with a title and distinct paragraphs.  Word count minimum is 275 words. You will have a time limit of 40 minutes once you’ve logged into the essay. Remember to do your own work. Use your own words, don’t seek help from others for this assignment, and don’t use any translating programs.

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