1.a |
Mrs. Wood asked the class to walk, not run, down the hall. |
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Alligators asked the class to walk, not run, down the hall. |
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Oranges asked the class to walk, not run, down the hall. |
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2.a |
Raindrops are flying to the moon. |
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Chairs are flying to the moon. |
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Spaceships are flying to the moon. |
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3.a |
Computers grow on trees. |
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b |
Peaches grow on trees. |
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People grow on trees. |
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| 4.a |
Freshly children fills the air with a comforting aroma. |
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b |
Freshly cars fills the air with a comforting aroma. |
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Freshly baked bread fills the air with a comforting aroma. |
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5.a |
Kitchens trim the sails and wash the deck. |
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b |
Sailors trim the sails and wash the deck. |
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c |
Doctors trim the sails and wash the deck. |
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6.a |
Apples filled the shelves with endless literature to read. |
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Houses filled the shelves with endless literature to read. |
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Books filled the shelves with endless literature to read. |
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7.a |
Sheets hung out to dry in the gentle breeze. |
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b |
Laptops hung out to dry in the gentle breeze. |
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c |
Cows hung out to dry in the gentle breeze. |
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