IF I DON’T MAKE IT: A LETTER TO MY FAMILY

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In the last days of his Martian adventure, Mark decides to write a letter in case
the rescue mission goes wrong. Thirty words have been blanked out from the
letter and you have to reconstruct it with the words in the box. Pay attention to
the context to make the right choice.
   a      alive      as      big      day      determined      did      have      hug      I      in      leave      lot      Mars      my      nutrients      onion      own      sorts      tell      that      the      this      ve      Well      working      you   
Dear family and friends,
I hope to you all this in person one back on Earth. I’ve spent lot of days on my own hard to survive, and I’m to do it. I will survive.
But, sometimes accidents happen, I want to you a letter with some of Robinson Crusoe experiences on Mars. Just case.
I’ve been doing several of experiments that have kept me . I’ve been growing potatoes on , which has made me really happy. ’ve been growing them on my shit. (yuck!, sorry to tell you , but it’s the way I it)
I’ve been collecting power with solar panels outside the hab. They kept me warm and safe.
I’ been taking the pills and medicines were in store, as well as protein bars that have given me . But, God, I’m dying for big greasy hamburger, with mustard and rings. Make sure I get a one when I land back home!
, folks. I’ve been thinking a , and I’ve decided to write letter to tell you I love and that I really want to you all.
See you at home.
Love,
Mark