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Shark attack

By

Joshua Prangell

Halswell School

In the dark misty waters, the enormous menacing shark cruised silently towards the diver. Suddenly the diver saw a shadow and glanced behind himself. He saw the shark. Was it what he thought it was? Yes it was. He ducked into the ship he was searching. Luckily he saw. a spear gun so he aimed the gun at the shark. POW! went the gun. Suddenly there was a stream of blood and the shark was dead. So that was the end of the shark, and from that day on, the diver had a happy life.

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Press, 30 May 1989, Page 10

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102

Shark attack Press, 30 May 1989, Page 10

Shark attack Press, 30 May 1989, Page 10

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