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English, 11.05.2021 23:10 leannamat2106

While Rewrite this paragraph using the connectives listed below.
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not long after
to begin with
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(1) the invitation to the ball arrived, Mathilde went to see
her friend Madame Forestier to borrow some jewellery. - (2)
she hunted through her friend's jewel casket, taking out one bright
jewel after another. (3) she was gazing at her reflection
in the mirror, Mme Forestier produced another box.
(4)
had Mathilde opened it, than she realised that she had found the
necklace of her dreams.
(5) she did not dare to ask her
friend if she could borrow it for the ball.
(6) she plucked
up courage and asked her friend to lend it to her.
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