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sasho [114]
3 years ago
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QveST [7]3 years ago
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1. She cried, "Help"!

2. "Are you a doctor?" she asked.

3. "I know what happened," whispered the boy. "I saw the whole thing from my window."

4. Paragraph 3

5. Paragraph 2

6. Paragraph 1

7. Ingrid asked, "How was the science fair?"

"It was weird," answered Lenny. "My volcano exploded and melted the table!"

"At least it worked," said Ingrid.

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