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English, 11.05.2021 01:00 kelseybell5360

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fabulous

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secede

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ventilate

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primitive

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egoist

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conscience

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narrative

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imperial

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omniscient

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An thinks of only I, I, I.
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The old soldier told a story that no one could believe.
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An epic is a long, poem that tells a story of a hero.
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A child's first drawings are rather but are still beloved by Mom.
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During spring it is nice to open the windows to allow the wind to the house.
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King Ferdinand's authority allowed him to rule as he saw fit.
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Many wish they were all-knowing or .
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In the crowded parking lot, one driver yielded to allow another driver to a parking space.
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Jiminy Cricket was Pinocchio's who knew what the puppet was doing wasn't right.
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The South tried to from the Union, but it was unable to move away.

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