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nobody knew where they were, they still couldn't find them after the parents searched and searched, through forests, through hills through building they even sent a search team after them! they almost gave up they still dont understand how there kids went missing, no person could ever know, and then they showed up they were jumping wit glee but were angry when they found out the truth...
Chapter2
"Huh!?" I crawl back away from my sister into the beds headboard. "Isnt she pretty?" My little sister says as she admires the fairy. "B-But how did you trap her in there? Can she even breath? Do fairies even breathe?" I start hyperventilating. "Calm down! I poked holes at the top of the jar, see?" My little sister shows me the holes on the top. "Big enough for she can breathe, and to small for her to crawl out of." My little sister sets the jar on my desk. "So, what do they even eat?" I asked her. She shrugged and said "Maybe Google knows the answer?" I giggled. She smiled and looked at the fairy once more. "Doesnt she look like Tinker Belle?" She whispered as I nodded. "Yeah, she does." She stood up and grabbed the jar with the fairy. "Im sorry to wake you up so late sister/brother." I rubbed my eyes and yawned. "Its alright. Gooodnight." She whispered goodnight and quietly closed my door. I yawned again and pull the blanket over my head. "Its probably just a dream, fairies arent real!" I muttered as my eyes started getting heavy like dumbbells. I let my sleepyness take over as I settled into a new world of peacefullness.
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What we do that the animals can’t do: Eat certain foods 1. Can’t cook 2. Cant drive 3. They cant dye their fur by themselves like us 4. They cant build 5. They cant talk properly 6. They cant use a computer. 7 They cant scream. 8 They cant laugh. 9 They cant shed tears like humans. 10 hope it helps!
Answer: What do you think the jury <u>is learning</u> from the testimony of that witness?
Explanation: The verb phrase "is learning" is present participle because the regular verb ends in <em>ing</em>. It is used with the auxilliary verb 'to be' to form the continuous tense. The present participle can be used either as a verb or an adjective. Anything that ends with -<em>ing</em> is considered present participle.