This document provides details about a chilly winter day. It describes the cold weather that makes one's teeth chatter and body shiver. To stay warm, people cover their entire body with mufflers, overcoats, gloves, and boots so that only a little of their face is visible. They drink hot tea, coffee and milk and eat hot food to combat the cold. Few people visit parks or gardens on such a bitterly cold day.
This document provides details about a chilly winter day. It describes the cold weather that makes one's teeth chatter and body shiver. To stay warm, people cover their entire body with mufflers, overcoats, gloves, and boots so that only a little of their face is visible. They drink hot tea, coffee and milk and eat hot food to combat the cold. Few people visit parks or gardens on such a bitterly cold day.
This document provides details about a chilly winter day. It describes the cold weather that makes one's teeth chatter and body shiver. To stay warm, people cover their entire body with mufflers, overcoats, gloves, and boots so that only a little of their face is visible. They drink hot tea, coffee and milk and eat hot food to combat the cold. Few people visit parks or gardens on such a bitterly cold day.
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