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Shalnov [3]
4 years ago
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punctuate and capitalize these sentences please. his tongue i believe was bloody and hanging out of his mouth. --- 2 he looked a

s if he were hungry-3 he has several wolflike qualities a gray coat charp claws and yellow fangs. 4 those eyes made me feel dear reader like ythe end was near. 5 as i reached for a stick he moved to the other side of the hill. 6 panting and hungry he looked at me a defenseless human and he snarled. 7. well i said my prayers however he simply turned and limped off.
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irinina [24]4 years ago
5 0
<span>His tongue, I believe, was bloody and hanging out of his mouth.
He looked as if he were hungry.
He has several wolf-like qualities; a gray coat, sharp claws and yellow fangs.
Those eyes made me feel, dear reader, like the end was near.
As I reached for a stick, he moved to the other side of the hill.
Panting and hungry, he looked at me, a defenseless human and he snarled.
Well I said my prayers, however, he simply turned and limped off. </span>
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