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wariber [46]
3 years ago
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-painter ,author ,poet ,poem ,sculpture ,novel,picture ,brush ,palette ,chapter ,biography,exhibition ,fairy tale ,portrait ,pla

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-Complete the sentences
1. Shakespeare... many famous... and poems.
2. I couldn't put the book down until I’d... the last...
3. I love... about the lives of famous people so I always buy...
4. .... often begin with the words” Once upon a time “
5. My friend’s a great artist. He... my... and it looked just like me
6. He... a quick... of the trees
7. We... an... Of picasso’s paintings and sculptures.
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hichkok12 [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

Shakespeare wrote many famous plays and poems.

I couldn't put the book down until I’d read the last chapter.

I love reading about the lives of famous people so I always buy biographies.

Fairy tales often begin with the words "Once upon a time".

My friend’s a great artist. He drew my portrait and it looked just like me.

He drew a quick sketch of the trees.

We went to an exhibition of Picasso’s paintings and sculptures.

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