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Postcard from Cambodia
In "Postcard from Cambodia" in the October issue of Teen Ink, I was amazed by Austin Weihmiller's impressive writing and use of great detail and description. Everything he described applied to my senses and created amazing images in my head of what he had described. I felt as if I was there with him in the car when I read his descriptions of what he saw as he passed the scenery. I could visualize almost exactly what he saw as he arrived at the temple, solely because Austin wrote with such great detail.
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