Here's a revised version!:
"Samantha, are you excited?", asked Trevor as they walked to the new ice cream shop.
Samantha replied in joy, "Yes! I'm so excited... I think there will be so many new flavors."
"I'll get the cheese pizza flavor..." Samantha said hesitantly.
Trevor exclaimed, "Okay, I will try the ghost pepper ice cream!"
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3 and 1 would be very intriguing to read but if you feel sad don't write about them, i wouldn't wish sadness upon anyone
Some evidence from the text that shows Sara was a good storyteller is when the text says “Sara not only could tell stories, but she adored telling them. We she sat or stood in the midst of a circle and began to invent wonderful things, her green eyes grew big and shining, her cheeks flushed, and, without knowing that she was doing it, she began to act and made what she told lovely or alarming by the raising or dropping of her voice, the bend and sway of her slim body, and the dramatic movement of her hands.” This shos very descriptive writing in where it shows that Sara has a passion for reading books and making them sound more joyful no matter was she's reading. But an also making her reading sound more realistic, you could just tell by looking at her that she enjoys what she's doing.
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Banquo is in many ways Macbeth's opposite. He is kind and caring, loyal and trustworthy. Like Macbeth he fights bravely for King Duncan but does not involve himself with the murder plot. When he and Fleance are attacked his first thought is to keep his son safe.