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Daily Oral Language1 1. ive took the long poem the prelude to read tonight i should of began it sooner don’t you agree 2. because cameron has throwed successful passes in many games he was chose to be interviewed for the community magazine called around our town

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Daily Oral Language1. ive took the long poem the prelude to read tonight i should of began it sooner don ’ t you agree because cameron has throwed successful passes in many games he was chose to be interviewed for the community magazine called around our town. Daily Oral Language2. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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1. ive took the long poem the prelude to read tonight i should of began it sooner don’t you agree

2. because cameron has throwed successful passes in many games he was chose to be interviewed for the community magazine called around our town

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Daily Oral Language21. the book the return of the native is frequently

studied in english classes mr lopez said this afternoon

2. mom she wont leave me and raul take joses bike on larchmont highway this Wednesday

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1. generally you write good but today you have to many short sentences in youre essay

2. to be an accomplished athlete youll have to run faster than bobbi has ran said coach gonzalez

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1. i was so tired i wanted to lay down my dad he suggested that i ate in an hour

2. the new employee was requested to do there things first complete the Form second submit a reference and third he was asked to mail a resume to the personnel office

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1. the article new digital photography appears in the book photograpy today it also appears i believe in the book how to take great pictures

2. she was so angry she flinged the letter in the fire and sweared shed never speak to her sister again

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1. the self assured actor turned to the director and asked will you be auditioning talented actors for the french movie at 230 PM on Friday

2. she lives at 319 beverly drive los angeles california which is located off of highway 108

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1. the laocoön and his sons is a statue in the vatican museun in rome italy it was made on the island of rhodes in greece and later it was sent to italy

2. my sister she has spoke many times in fact about that book the grapes of wrath

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1. we havent no cassette of the song stand by me but i think that you might find it at fredricks music store

2. be careful not to fall off of the mountain ledge and watching out for falling rocks

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Daily Oral Language91. that there dog has bit several Children her owners

would do good to keep her muzzled don’t you think

2. the boat mystic adventure by the way sunk to years ago want it moored over their

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1. we went to joshs apartment which is located on thirty ninth avenue for the september surprise party

2. the portrait jan six the portrait that was painted in 1654 is considered the better work of many similar paintings that rembrandt completed

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Daily Oral Language111. if youll help my memorize the poem the

raven ill help you analyze the short story snowfall in childhood

2. she hasnt never showed much self assurance or growed much from her mistakes

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1. he could of ran faster but he had tore one of his tendons consequently the race was lost by him

2. to be able to complete there science projects both rosa and sam the two who are juniors this year will have a two weeks extension

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1. i should of spoke sooner about my trip to nashville by the way where in sundra right now

2. the sky rockets the group that is a rock and roll band appeared in the april 24 2000 concert at phoenix

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1. the meyers and baqueros boats were damaged on lake arrowhead when the to boats collided

2. because we have went their twice on our way to visit my sister and brothers Resort which is located in northern california

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1. were sure there is 8 speakers participating in the symposium such speakers will draw large crowds

2. the three doctors all of them foreigners decided to give a lecture on Saturday but the classroom was not available

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1. adam received the bad news he was really shook

2. there is three students who are all sophomores who will earn extra credit for his hard work

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1. 4923 dumore avesyracuse nyoctober 20 2001

2. digital software1874 moore drboulder co 89822

dear sir or madame

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1. irregardless of the windy day father said we choosed to drive through yosemite national park

2. when i rose the lid of the box that I found inside of the attice i seen a copy of the herald tribune from tuesday january 7 1958

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1. the japanese had came to paris france to discuss how the airbus a huge plane is different than other planes

2. dr wong is it true that you have wrote the article the future of computers and a book entitled our digital world

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1. my parents was in the east at christmas time and brung back some gifts a box of videos a bag of imported chocolate and a set of luggage

2. there is four classmates of mine who have won a trop to see the brooklyn bridge on the twenty sixth of june

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1. ling a friend of mine purchased a pair of boots while in mexico with tapered heels

2. during the semester kim said the classes in this here school are alright

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1. during the blizzard the doors of our dadge had froze shut therefore we eat at home and not at the village café

2. behind the truck in the alley I and my brother catched a german pointer we had saw running down parma rd earlier

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Daily Oral Language231. because the students brung a copy of

time to class with a article about the korean government

2. at 415 mom drived me and my friends to fairmont park where we played basketball

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Daily Oral Language241. the workers didnt pick up none of the old clothes i

had weared and donated to the salvation army

2. our english teacher may of saw millers death of a salesman an awfully powerfully play at the shubert theater in new york

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1. the poem the raven is exciting to read it is one of 6 poems ms serrano have we students to read

2. deciding to reply to the want ad in the village voice a letter was wrote by chas yesterday morning

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1. their interested in helping we students-if we support rayanne for student council president

2. id better finish the short story a dayswork i need more As on daily Tests

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1. dr torres she called at 405 AM vicky said and tells me about the fire at the oceanview motel on sunset boulevard

2. no mr soto dont have those magazines that this here class needs

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1. sarah and me choosed these here activities at arts camp to sculpt dancing sing and to compose

2. the british ocean liner lusitania sunk in the atlantic ocean on may 7 1915 on a voyage from new york to liverpool

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1. us students have began practicing tomorrow the better song on this here cassette for the 24th contemporary music festival

2. last summer grandfather growed teo many peaches he gived some to father to can

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1. we havent took no videos to ridgewood middle school for three years or so give or take a few weeks

2. after the reading prof diaz introduced me and sam to sharon olds whose a poet she told us about her long poem the race

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1. first he asked to who i was e-mailing second he wanted to know who had rode a Motorcycle down the alley

2. watch out for the newly planted seeds in the garden mom shouted or youll get mulch on youre shoes

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1. has dad spoke to she and kate concerning an article in the magazine teen people about snowboarding in the rocky mountains

2. noone in my family has never went to the art museum in new york and saw monets painting water lilies

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1. capt bookman is it alright to assume that most of the thirty eighth division personnel is from texas

2. after you have drew up a map showing the route from sheridan blvd to highway 78 you may continue reading the book great expectations

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1. the salespeople at that there store is the more helpful in town for example one left me examine all the videos inside of the Case

2. had she knew before the all county swim championship that geraldo has swam every day since april 2 2000

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1. the larchmont glee club has gave it’s approval to order twenty one cases of salsa ten dozen avocados and they also have ordered five cartons of tacos

2. she wants to lay on the floor and watch dawson’s creek this program will be on television at 800 PM in the evening

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1. ms riaz said that when she teached at ravenhill academy the students theirselves choosed the topics for there essays

2. my friend he hasnt never put them puppies in the backyard cuz it cant stand being alone for long periods

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1. we dont want to leave noone go into that auditorium because theirs danger of a stampede sgt miller said

2. the us army are expanding faster i think then was expected

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1. consumer reports is an informative magazine i think that the consumers union publishes for prospective buyers

2. skateboarding in the park the ball hit the girl but the girl was not seriously injured

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1. bobbi should of took the too Videos the book and the cassette to the library if she had the time

2. carriers transformation scene is a spooky poem wrote in the 20th century

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1. the american colonists had been antibritish before the war but in the 17th century this was not true

2. the movie star wars is a hands down favorite of many film buffs prof hillier said in his lecture

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1. the marathon runner couldnt see nothing she hit a fellow runner the one who was right ahead of her

2. on the first serve the tennis player swinged the racket and missed but the tennis ball was hit by her on the second serve

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1. he was close to sitting an new olympic record when he nearly fainted and his advantage was lost

2. the short story the birds is a terrifying tale it is about a life threatening change in a natural world

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1. yes teresa has sang in the monroe high school jazz club for 3 years i think

2. please note josé that you used to many xs in the caption mr monroe said and the type needs to be smaller

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1. the friendly dog a labrador was everyones favorite at the greenwich animal shelter on mercer street

2. the metroliner was a fast Train that ran among philadelphia and new york according to an article in the washington post

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1. 408 first avenuetranton njmay 21 2004

2. clemens benjamin and brantley law offices204 state streetalbany ny 12205

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1. my sister she has wrote several celebrity profiles for the ledger which is a weekly newspaper

2. to leave school on time we had to do the following turn off our computers lock the doors and get our coats

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1. i and my brother have ate at the lakewood cafeteria the place is located on the south side three times

2. we will make an effort to do these things irregardless of the time catalog the books expand the librarys hours and helping the younger readers

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1. our van which was parked in the mechanics garage was broke into it was vandalized

2. there are several buyers who wants to examine seaside at dawn the better of the four paintings

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1. after completing the italian homework mark begun to do his assignment in Calculus later, he done his science assignment

2. is your friend reading the novel the mayor of casterbridge or is she watching felicity on television

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1. our class of 35 students are going to have a hours practice on the computer this afternoon i think

2. im enrolled in courses in spanish drama and american history this semester victor said

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1. since its snowing to hard she dont want to go to central park this morning

2. he hasnt choose no subject for his essay she added so why doesnt us help him

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1. manny has wrote a article called website designing which will appear in the march issue of laptop magazine

2. nathaniel dont have no interest in learing mai and i to use that there computer yet hes willing to learn the to of us how to load that there new software

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1. the centurion community choir want to learn this land is your land for the tri county community choral competition

2. your to use one third cup of sugar according to the cookbook desserts made simple

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1. marie asked has joanne lent you the article job hunting successfully or have katya and you read it already

2. tony was to have gave we boys the movie reviews to right for the school newspaper however some other students writed it

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1. i was to have took the biggest of the too boxes of equipment but i forget and left them laying on the floor

2. has the speaker phone rang that loud before or did your sister turn up the volume to here it in her bedroom

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1. i like the jeans that leanne bought at wanamakers warehouse with the embroidered cuffs

2. will you be reading the prelude the autobiographical poem in you english Class this semester

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1. tomorrow he said we will be visiting grandfathers house going skateboarding and take the dog to the Vet

2. yes veronica has knowed which is the best of the two computers but she has never saw neither of them in operation

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1. she drunk the protein shake first and then exercise was needed by her for a hour

2. neither of the 2 amateur actors wish to be the one whom presents the monologue

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1. max has chose an electronic organizer for mothers gift im buying her a expensive sweater made in england

2. isnt rachel and sarah angry with selinas and joannes discussion of the surprise party

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1. we should of finished the science project in may but there was no time to research careful for such a complicated exhibit

2. yesterday he wants to go with dad and mom to see beauty and the beast the famous musical but he had to baby sit with david

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1. between the five of we classmates only one have wrote a paper that is very difficult than the other 4

2. have you read troys short story the open window for todays class sam asked

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1. its alright to use them newspaper editorials if leroy dont need it

2. the 4 page brochure entitled spanning the world deal with surfing the web i think

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1. rachel dont have a lot of books and videos to return back to the Library cuz most of them were returned back on Monday

2. she has went by that there theater many times of course however she cant remember the name

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1. since ignacio should of took the plane we were surprised not to find him at the airport

2. look at the race bobby said pulling ahead i can see the american runners

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4913 simpson avedenver cojanuary 11 2002technocraft corporationthe lear building148 waverly drsacramento ca 94203

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1. we could of stayed longer but raul was anxious too leave he wanted to watch the 6 oclock news program at this uncles house

2. the truck that arrived at our house contained the furniture shipped from the east coast but noone was home to meet him

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1. don’t warren know that the further he drives on this narrow road the less chance we have of arriving on time at juanitas house

2. the car skid and hit a tree the tree was on our lawn the car was defective but the driver was not hurt

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1. please try and find my copy of ernest hemingways the sun also rises tim so that I can borrow it to sarah

2. mr e r cavendish my piano teacher has a poster with this here quotation from john erskine music is the only language in which you cannot say a mean or sarcastic thing

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1. architecture in toronto canada is an interesting blend of old and new skyscrapers exist harmonious with well preserved old buildings

2. in the television lounge of westview nursing home many residents were setting and watching wheel of fortune

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1. mrs blake the president of the pta appointed linda as Chairperson because she felt strong about the health committees task

2. my cousin frank commented that washington high school is different than emerson middle school in three ways size expectation and facilities

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1. mr schnick he didn’t allow no one to see the movie charly who didn’t finish reading daniel keyess novel flowers for algernon

2. even though we didn’t leave until 440 pm for the nelsons super bowl party we arrived early because the traffic on carlton blvd was light

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1. Look at them beautiful paintings of adoreable little monkeys

2. The artist painted they at just three year of age!

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1. Wang Yani was born in 1975 she growed up in gongcheng China.

2. Her enjoyed walking along the river and exploreing the countryside near gongcheng

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1. Yani began to draw animals trees and other natureal thing

2. she saw monkeys at the Nanning Zoo she decided to paint them.

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1. Have you seen wang Yani's painting called A Hundred Monkeys

2. This painting is thirty five foots long and actually shows one hundred twelve monkies.

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1. Yani painted many monkeys but later she beginned too paint other subjects.

2. Many of Yani's paintings illustrateions of stories from her imagination

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1. George did you watch Jackie Joyner-Kersee at the Olympics in Barcelona spain?

2. Yes her skill in track-and-field events amazs I!

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1. Ms Joyner-Kersee practics many hours a day for the woman's heptathlon

2. This contest consist of seven events, including running jumping and throwing.

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1. I read a article called A special Fire in Sports Illustrated magazine.

2. It gived the measurment of joyner-Kersee's Olympic-record long jump in 1988.

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1. In 1988, Joyner-Kersee's long jump was twenty four foots, three and one-half inches.

2. She won a gold medal and she won the heptathlon to.

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1. She won a gold medal and she won the heptathlon to.

2. Me and Darlene think this gracful woman is the most greatest female athlete ever!

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1. Me and Pam think the story about John henry is believeable.

2. It may be about a real person but no one are sure.

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1. John Henry was a dependible worker he builded railroads and tunnel.

2. Him could swing his hammer for ten hour and not never be tired.

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1. Henry's boss buyed a steam drill to build the big bend Tunnel.

2. John henry said, that steam drill won't beat I!"

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1. The steam drill made a admirible hole nine foots deep.

2. Henry's hole were fourteen feet deep him had beaten the steam drill!

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1. After the contest john falled down dead with his hammer in his hand.

2. He were buried in an suituble place it was near the tunnel

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1. I'd love too be a time travelor then I'd visit king Louis XIV.

2. On may 14 1643, four-year-old Louis became the king of France.

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1. In those days the noblemans of france often challenged the king's power.

2. Louis was a clever leadder him kept them nobles busy with endless ceremonies.

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1. Every morning at 800, the waking-up ceremony beginned.

2. Lucky noblemen help louis put on his wig shave and get dressed.

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1. King Louis loved flowers many gardenors tend his four million tulips

2. In his large garden too thousand orange trees was sometimes in bloom.

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1. David asked "was king Louis XIV a good billiards playor?"

2. "I don't know i replied, but at parties everyone watched him play."

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1. Mr Stein said Every animal risponds to changes in temperature.

2. Even us human need ways to keep cool.

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1. in hot climates, many mammals has large ear for keeping cool.

2. Heat is lost through the animals' ears this loss re-duces they're temperature.

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1. some animals re-treat from the sun during the day but them come out during the night.

2. Scorpions escapes the very hotter temperatures by hiding beneath stones

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1. The light-colored coat of a zebu refflects the sun so heat bounce off it's back.

2. An elephant covers itself with mud the mud keeps it cool than water can

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1. A fox cool off by panting, and an hippopotamus re-freshes itself in a cool river.

2. On an horse's body, sweat glands keeps the coat damp and preevent overheating.

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1. The Republic of the Philippines is located in the Pacific ocean

2. The nations two most large islands Luzon and mindanao.

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1. The philippine island of Luzon produces copper gold tobacco and rice.

2. Manila is a important city on Luzon its the countrys capital.

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1. "Luzon have many mountains and inactive volcanoes, grandmother said

2. "Farmers grow they're crops on shelfs of land cut into the mountainside."

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1. "On what date" thuha asked, did the Philippines become an independent nation?"

2. It happened on july 4 1946, answered the teachers assistant.

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1. This travelers guide describe colorful vehicle called jeepneys in Philippine cities

2. Jeepneys is small than buses but may people crowd in for a ride.

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1. Once African americans in the south couldn't never sit with white people on busses

2. A woman named Rosa parks figthed two change this unfair law.

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1. Ms Parks lived and worked in Montgomery alabama

2. Too earn extra money, her made dress's in the evenings.

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1. On thursday december 1, 1955 Parks get on a bus

2. Parks sitting in the section for blacks or whites but one white person didn't have no seat.

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1. Get up!" yell the bus driver but parks wouldn't move no way

2. Parks goed to jail it was the first of many clashs to come.

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1. To protest parks's arrest, African Americans refused to ride buses in montgomery

2. Bus companies reported huge loss's of money the law were changed.

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1. John a Ciardi was born on June 24 1916 in Boston, massachusetts

2. Do you think maria that this clever poet was a jenius?

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1. Ciardi believe that most poetry for childs was boring and silly

2. Some of his poems are strang, but them is always interesting!

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1. You may borrow my copy7 of the book Fast and slow by John ciardi

2. Me and Matt like the poem about the polluted river.

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1. Mr Gomez will you read the poem called The Shark to we children?

2. This poem describes a dangurous shark but the poem are very funny!

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1. Yesterday I writed my own poem about elfs on the shelfs of my kitchen

2. Now i writing a poem about a majic bicycle.

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1. yes the two of you have youre mothers permission

2. snowy our cat is the whiter of all of the cats on our block

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1. did you read a copy of science fiction digest my favorite magazine

2. mother brung the groceries home or it could of been dad

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1. there taking mrs jackson theyre friend too albert park with them

2. one of the birds are making it’s nest

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1. in chicago illinois we stayed at the conrad hilton hotel

2. we read the longest day a short poem in class

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1. get youre room cleaned up mother said or your not going to the show

2. i to have just finished reading night visits john smiths long poem

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1. us girls havent never tore the paper into to pieces

2. won’t you give kim and i there popcorn

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1. we have knew that prof bagley plays golf real good

2. yesterday i laid down in the hammock and read tom sawyer a novel by mark twain

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1. their was to little water for the grass to grow more tall

2. may curt and me go to the riverside beach asked jan

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1. yes the to of you have youre mothers permission

2. there reading arctic fury a short story

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1. has you ever been to a audition for a play

2. were glad that sammy is on hour team this year

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1. allen watch television form 630 to 830 last night

2. them boys rides the bus two school ever day

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1. werent their no cookies left2. why cant jerome never get here

on time

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1. matt walked nervous to the plate knowing his team would loose the game if he striked out  

2. boy we was sure tired after climbing to the top of pikes peak 

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1. sherry need a new break on her motorcycle before shell be able to race  

2. theys dog gots mud in his fir from rolling in a mud puddle 

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1. them kids all choosed hatchet as theyre favorite literature book  

2. anita dont know how to play the star spangled banner yet

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1. after he gived hi dog a bath carlos was so wet and dirty he taked one hisself     

2. why doesnt you come over four homemade ice cream said mr choi

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1. miguel pablo and carlotta is going to mexico for christmas  

2.   dont walk threw them mud puddles in your good shoes 

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1. lets meat at the park four a picnic

 2.   put that down write now and

dont took it again

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1. if we leave now she said well be right on time

2. do you have dear mr henshaw alice ask the clerk

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1. a mongoose is to curius to frighten easy

2. rikki-tikki behaves tame with people but hes fearce toward his animal enemys

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1. the british rule india until 19472. rudyard kipling who’s first name

was actully joseph is sent away to england when he was only six

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1. were nag or nagaina the more meaner cobra

2. if animals could talk would people lissn

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1. when robert Frost lived in new England he use to see colts, who are young horses

2. julio that lives in florida hasn’t never seen snow

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1. cassie is eight christopher is seven john is six and stacey the eldest was eleven

2. her big brother say that the song of the trees are only the sound of the wind

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1. yesterday the girl listen to the pines of the forrest

2. when mr anderson came back he grateful to the family

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1. one hundred dollars arent much money for all them trees

2. Mildred D. Taylor the author of the short story Song Of The Trees modeled david logan after herself’s own father

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1. Was kevins leg broke2. allthough anne McCaffrey live in

ireland she was growing up in N.J.

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1. whats your favoritest food2. them peaches is still green

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1. ernestor galarza didn’t speak no english when he entered First grade at the lincoln school

2. wheres the lincoln school at

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1. every wensday and Saturday her and her mother goes shoping for fresh vegtables

2. what do your family eat on christmas day

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1. we began using chopsticks instead of a fork after reading the story Fish Cheeks by amy tan

2. by the time she was Fortie, the poet emily dickinson weared only white cloths

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1. ray bradbury was 12 when he decides to become a writer

2. the idea of collonizing mars and other planets interest many serious sceintists

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1. the story the name of the names if from a ray bradbury book titled the martian chronicles

2. the colonists looked differently after having lived on mars for a few years

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1. seperated from his homeland by thousands of miles vladimir dreamed of playing again in snow

2. do people develop different personalitys when they leave thier hometowns

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1. patrolmen wells is a loyall Police Officer and frend

2. they call him silky Bob because hes a smoothe operater

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1. why do some writer’s adopt pen names rather than use thier real one’s

2. william sydney porter the author of the short story After Twenty Years is known as O. Henry

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1. the lives of a investigative reporter are very dangerous

2. i have always want to be an investigative reporter

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1. the mason-dixon line is not an actul line drawed on the ground

2. my mother whose from ohio remebers a time when she have to stand up for her rights

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1. if youre bestest friend couldnt go somewhere with you would you go anyway or stay behind

2. the hole golf teem wanted to play at that country club

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1. has you ever been to a audition for a play

2. were glad that sammy is on hour team this year

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1. yes the two of you have youre mothers permission

2. snowy our cat is the whiter of all of the cats on our block

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1. did you read a copy of science fiction digest my favorite magazine

2. mother brung the groceries home or it could of been dad

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1. there taking mrs jackson theyre friend too albert park with them

2. one of the birds are making it’s nest

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1. in chicago illinois we stayed at the conrad hilton hotel

2. we read the longest day a short poem in class

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1. get youre room cleaned up mother said or your not going to the show

2. i to have just finished reading night visits john smiths long poem

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1. us girls havent never tore the paper into to pieces

2. won’t you give kim and i there popcorn

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1. we have knew that prof bagley plays golf real good

2. yesterday i laid down in the hammock and read tom sawyer a novel by mark twain

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1. their was to little water for the grass to grow more tall

2. may curt and me go to the riverside beach asked jan

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1. yes the to of you have youre mothers permission

2. there reading arctic fury a short story

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1. dr and mrs j r stone went to everglades national park in florida

2. last tuesday we read about africas victoria falls

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1. the dinosaurs were sleeping on there feet

2. you go inside and sit down she sail. no he replied.

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1. last spring we read about a swiss village in geography class

2. has my uncle purchased german potato salad at the deli?

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1. do mr And mrs colena attends a baptist church in iowa

2. the french poodle were taken to uptown grooming shop

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1. in english our class enjoyed the book roll of thunder, hear my cry

2. has you visited the kansas state fair each day, wendy

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1. my aunt mary brang carnation ice cream at martins drugstore

2. has fannys fudge factory moves downtown to brookside drive

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1. a alaskan cruise are scheduled to leave for the island

2. the papago indian are located in eastern arizona

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1. georgia is located in the south2. should i had ask grandma to

meet us at rustlers restaurant

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1. the red cross meets last friday with governor jonas t phelps

2. the books title is success through a positive mental attitude

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1. did napoleon lost at the battle of waterloo

2. we seen judge barnworths car at a kiwanis club meeting

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1. are columbian tea or folger’s coffee served at hungry boy restaurant

2. the club does meets at the st marks community hospital

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1. dawns siamese cat have been found by officer brown

2. the dree middle school were open on presidents’ day

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1. doctor hughes the veterinarian needs an african elephant liver

2. officer jones pulled them womans from the burnin’ ford bronco

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1. i sits in line for two hour to get me drivers license

2. sam yelled double dutch while karen screamed no way

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1. i meet james at walmart to get some of them cheap yella’ bananas

2. the colossus scares me when i gone to lagoon last year

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1. dont make me do state testing george yelled you must she insisted

2. saddam hussein blows up the tanker and then he builded it back

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1. me hair feel dirty and full of gunk said jim well warsh it out she said

2. i is not willin to paints yer house fer free bo jangles said

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1. no dont tare down the gap she said as her husband cheers

2. officer hatchet yelled freeze punk and johnny dropped his ice cream

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1. brittney sangs like a sick mule and needs to wears more clothes

2. i hate pullin them weeds when them thorns sticks me in the thumbs

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1. she screamed give me the donut you mongrel mutt but I ignored her

2. i cants believe it the year is over josh said as he rans out the door

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1. did milton the english poet right the long poem paradise lost

2. theyll seems to be many problems with them too companies

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1. them too have fighted since kindergarten but being apart is best

2. darrel announced I is ready to jump through the center of the earth

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1. i got scared readin’ the story the monsters are eating maple street!

2. cents i need to make it home you needs to drive with common since

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1. john yelled don’t step on my toe and jane said leave me alone

2. she gone to the tower to do some dancin friday night

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1. after looking for wheaties i choose to buy corn flakes insteads

2. George said watch out for the mower John yelled ouch

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1. yous guys take me to the march of dimes haunted house right now

2. I buys my pizzas at pizza hut and dominos

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1. Spring are here and I is glad, please help me with my vocab.

2. Watch out wal mart is coming to town?

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1. I likes burgers and fries at wendys but not at mcdonalds

2. my sister anita speaks arabic and studies iranian customs

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1. them dentists comes here daily to fix broke teeth

2. the vaccine were being given by doctors at the holy cross hospital

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1. the german language teacher are ill with the asian flu

2. while we was in san francisco we cross the golden gate bridge

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1. sam said why don’t we go home then john said no way

2. the paint from thems cans were leakin on the table

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1. wow bat man i gotsta go home

2. the japanese mafia stealed trained monkeys to robbing banks

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1. the juice from thems oranges were tasty on me tongue

2. youre dog are smart to just lay in the shade on such a hot day

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1. the repair man just speaked in pig latin and didnt fix me clock

2. the last day john kellys latest book is really exciting

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1. my friends they has ate at conner park many times and play game to

2. hasnt the boys never catched any fish in the luck river

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1. mrs jacobs have you ever went to the catskill mountains and hiked

2. my social studies teacher learned me that africa is by the ocean

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1. there is to many commas in youre paragraph but its still good

2. Saturday morning carl and me sold forty six copies of the la times

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1. turtle yelled don’t pull my hair but doug said hush up you midget

2. we drived all night but i wouldnt want to do that again

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1. after looking for hours they still couldnt find me and george

2. betty has your mother let you put youre money in the zions bank

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1. anglicanism the state religion of england began with henry viii

2. did you finish memorize the poem ode to the west wind

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1. last summer our family gone to yellowstone national park

2. did the byu cougars won the championship

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1. we seen mr dudleys car at the store

2. last year our school goes to hogle zoo

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1. i luv livin in spanish fark

2. i brung my coat to gives to them homeless ones

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1. dunt make me mad, ricky said to lucy

2. that there movie were just totally stupid

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1. i gives all my homework time to my english essay

2. i stays up late watching who wants to be a millionaire

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1. you're sister sat the table and your to wash the dishes

2. food costs have raised this year said mr lopez

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1. i gots up early to washes me clothes

2. when i was in the south last year i gone to fort henry

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1. didnt youre teacher learn you nothing about the election

2. the edgewood clinic is located on terry street in anoka idaho.

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1. if you give the puppy to pam she well see that its taken home

2. us girls is going to susans slumber party tonight

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1. the oil from that there tanker was leak in the beach

2. if yous guys give the alien to tom he gonna wash it with dish soap

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1. wolves are predators and hunt other animals such as Moose Elk and Deer for food

2. in stories like little red riding hood the wolf is described as being evil

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1. Native americans hold the wolf in high regard. And believe that wolves have many good qualities

2. wolves were brought in to yellowstone park in 1995

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1. smaller and lighter than gray wolves the arctic wolf lives on the islands in canadas arctic

2. the red wolf used to lived as far north as pennsylvania and as far west as texas

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1. the leader of a wolf pack is called the alpha wolf the leader of the united states is called the president

2. the sawtoothpack lives on the nez perce reservation in idaho.

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1. wolves communicate by howling growling whimpering whining barking squealing

2. I writeing a report called The orphan trains of New York.

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1. My friend Les and I can learn you about this trains.

2. In 1853, the children's aid society of new York seed thousands of homeless children.

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1. Charles L. Brace the founder maked a unusual proposel

2. we have drank all of the fruit punch eric but mother will buy some more for we kids

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1. they arrived late they missed the beginning of the movie raiders of the lost ark

2. inside of the room you could see how good he had sat the Dining room table

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1. vicky is the better of the four athletes but she cant be at all the games

2. if you had shook the malt good you could of drank it easily

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1. please do the following things mail that package type the lists straightening the books and phoning

2. mrs ames ive never had no desire to have him learn me how to drive because hes to critical i would of froze that corn but i couldnt get it off of the cob

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1. i would of froze that corn but i couldnt get it off of the cob

2. will you read the novel time warp or will you read the magazine article scientific mysteries over the weekend

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1. marty and me have ate our lunches therefore well carry the boxes to the room

2. unless you lay down for a while youll collapse from overwork

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1. i and my brother seen the movie young frankenstein at the majestic theater

2. there are two girls who are reading the short story called the indian swing they’ll share it in Class

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1. betty exclaimed dont touch that hot pan

2. i should of wore them gloves but i returned them back to my sister

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1. to be specific the chicago tribune is different from the chicago sun times because the former contains more sections

2. he learned we students to refinish furniture as a result i refinished this table

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1. to enjoy a shakesperean play like hamlet a person should read it before seeing it i believe

2. since donnas poem entitled springtime won first prize mr harris our teacher read it to us

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1. the japanese company has began to develop to new computers and they plan to market there products next year

2. please leave roy read carls popular mechanics magazine since carl has already wrote his report

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1. cindy she dont borrow her bicycle to many people however she will leave a friend use it

2. holy cross church must of purchased the twenty nine trees for it’s landscaping project

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1. this here quote appeared on the poster be not the first by whom the new is tried

2. the sun will of rose over the catskill mountains by 610 AM tomorrow

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1. that woman who is buying a ticket must like to travel alot because she has went to europe every summer for ten years

2. i ran father then the other forty nine people i believe

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1. has sarah took my book again asked george angrily

2. this rose colored dish was gave to my mother and i by my Aunt who lives in savannah

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1. after finishing a note to jan the pan was put away by Gloria

2. on vacation at stone lake the bailey family enjoyed boating swimming to fish and to hike

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1. she should of chose the best of the two plays which was life with father

2. juan stated me and my sister are reading the interesting novel the prince and the pauper

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1. 320 merlin circle cincinnati oh 45200 july 23 20062. dear bill do you have a sleeping bag i can lend

when we go camping together sincerely john

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1. the pipes freezed i learned because this here furnace dont work proper

2. they havent never found the most valuable of the too stole paintings

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1. if you want to see an interesting Television program then watch the simpsons on sunday evenings

2. i would of drew the outline but i didnt have nothing to draw with

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1. me and barry visited cliff st in the afternoon and then in the evening we go to the movie willow

2. on august 28 2003 we visited donna and her mother at 7213 ninth avenue seattle washington

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1. she’s certainly doing good in her new job at the waxford tire co

2. the abandoned house that no one is living in is located in the southern part of boulder colorado

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1. I think the Mountains in the east is beautiful but mom thinks the ones in the west is most beautiful

2. the battle of the Alamo is a Historic event of interest to many Texans

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1. she dont go to India in the summer because its too hot instead she travels to Norway

2. you have to many simple sentences in this paragraph jeff vary you’re sentences for a better paragraph

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1. the poem october is a serious poem written by r frost in the twentieth century

2. We divided the project between the five of us but were not sure well finish on time prof Jackson

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1. will you lend me fifty five cents to take the bus to brownell park

2. hes going too his best Friends house to pick up the novel the outsiders

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1. because aunt alice and him went to the somerset inn for lunch and then stopped outside of the marine bank to talk to nicks friend

2. after she had rang the bell many times she gives up and left these items by the door cookies fudge and cake

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1. he has gave subscriptions to newsweek as christmas gifts for twenty nine years

2. celebration has been a popular song for more than twenty five years i think

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1. my car had a flat tire i was late for the movie star wars

2. i seen my father fix the faucet standing in the door

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1. them students they are reading the article entitled pollution on the rise

2. she arent to concerned about reading the short story the gift of the magi shell see it on television next tuesday

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1. they would of rode the cable car at niagra falls but they refused to wait in the long line their

2. the young girl who was six years old was trapped inside of the empty closet which had nothing in it

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1. mrs vetter told us to do the following read the assignment take notes and to write a Report

2. brittania record company 7321 westridge boulevard los angeles ca 90049

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1. she dont want to leave we too kids attend the football game weve been gone to much recently

2. leave the book playing dead on the shelf until your ready to read it said mr Arnold