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s344n2d4d5 [400]
3 years ago
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Please do each one it’s graded and I have a due date please :)

English
1 answer:
icang [17]3 years ago
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1.the playground was covered in snow
2.the leaves scattered on the ground during the windstorm
3.The wind howled quietly through the forest
4.The windows squeaked loudly as mom slid them up
5.The earthquake shook the houses so violently they were destroyed
6.The rain pattered loudly on the rooftop
7.I noticed a big mountain on my way to hike
8.The waves of the ocean destroyed our sandcastles
9.The cornstalks swayed side to side as i waked near them
10.The clouds covered the sky after the big storm


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