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Bezzdna [24]
3 years ago
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Settings and Events - Quiz - Level E 5 How is the second setting of the story different from the first setting? “Run!" roared Ja

y's father from the sideline. "Get the ball." The first setting is cold and quiet, but the second setting is warm and loud. The first setting is cold and anxious, D but the second setting is warm and relaxing The first setting is cold and cozy, but - the second setting is warm and anxious. It was funny how Jay could pick out that one voice over all the other cheering parents. But rather than encouraging him, his dad's shouts made Jay feel jumpy and distracted. Jay ran, but the Spartan player ran faster. Jay tried to get in front of him and steal the ball, but —with a dodge and a shift —he got past Jay and made his move. "G-0-0-0-a-1-1!" The Spartan kicked the ball right into the net. A delicious smell greeted Jay and his dad when they The first setting is warm and relaxing, -D but the second setting is cold and anxious. My W NO ?​

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Finger [1]3 years ago
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