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Schach [20]
3 years ago
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Retype this paragraph using correct punctuation and capitalization. Be sure to indent the first line. Mrs Tandy is an excellent

cook She bakes homemade bread every week. The aroma drifts from her kitchen and into my bedroom window I always go to see her when I smell that delicious aroma She gives me some bread to eat while I visit with her.
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2 answers:
Alex73 [517]3 years ago
8 0
     Mrs. Tandy is an excellent cook. She bakes homemade bread every week. The aroma drifts from her kitchen and into my bedroom window. I always go to see her when I smell that delicious aroma. She gives me some bread to eat while I visit with her.
Xelga [282]3 years ago
4 0

 Mrs. Tandy is an excellent cook. She bakes homemade bread every week. The aroma drifts from her kitchen and into my bedroom window. I always go to see her when I smell that delicious aroma. She gives me some bread to eat while I visit with her.



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