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lora16 [44]
3 years ago
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I’ll give brainliest to the first to answer!!!!!! 10 points!!!!!!

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grin007 [14]3 years ago
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1. After my brother John comes back from Pocatello Idaho, I am hoping to plan a family reunion.

2.Early Sunday morning when Harold opened the door, he yelled “Seriously do you think I have time for this!”

3. When the bell rings today at 10:30 am, we all meet in the cafeteria to work in the project.

4. “If we don’t hurry we’ll be late she said, “ and we’ll miss the opening act.”
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