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English, 01.12.2020 20:20 kennyg02

For each sentence, replace the ellipses ( . . . ) replace it with an interesting word or phrase.

The batter ran to first base like . . . .

She looks like . . . .

Marie sings like . . . .

He . . . into the field.

Jean . . . on the couch.

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