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klemol [59]
3 years ago
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Amy and Hana woke up early on Monday. There was a loud noise out in the street. It was the plow going by! There was snow outside

. Then there was a knock on the twins’ door. “There’s no school today!” said Mom. The girls smiled. “Then let’s go outside,” they said. After breakfast, the twins put on their snow pants and coats. Then they went across the street to the Arnolds’ house. Amy knocked, and Mr. Arnold opened the door. “Hi, girls,” he said. “Are you going to have a snow party today?” asked Hana. “We always do!” said Mr. Arnold. “Go get your sleds!” The Arnolds had a big hill behind their house. It was great for sledding. There was just one problem. At the bottom of the hill was a fence. If you thought you might hit the fence, you had to roll off your sled. Mr. Arnold went down the hill first. His sled made a safe path through the snow.
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Genrish500 [490]3 years ago
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Explanation:

so what is the question you have only told the story

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