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serg [7]
3 years ago
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Create story with 10 spelling words with 6 complete sentences. 1.sharp2.children3.marsh4.charge5.charcoal6.barnyard7.postcard8.f

our9.large10.none11.only 12.put13.round. I need story for my daughter for school thank you
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1 answer:
nikklg [1K]3 years ago
3 0
There were a couple of childern at the large barnyard, four to be exact. Outside was a round marsh. The parent went out in the beautiful weather put some charcoal in the grill. Only the parent was able to put it in for the childerns safety. He put some steaks on the grill, when it finished the family sat down and ate it all. The baby sitter came and the parent went out get he's postcard and he was sharp since it was so late. When he got it, he drove back home and slept happly.

Hope this helps your daughter! :D
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