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the kids are crossing the road, that may be her younger sister and she doesn't want her to run, to school, they are probably siblings
the cat may be going to a vet, maybe scared or nervous, a longer drive, in the cage because they are traveling
They may be waiting for something, pointing at something in the sky such as an airplane, they look excited or happy, and they probably have clothes
they may be mom and daughter, it looks like fall, she might've just thrown leaves, a photographer or another family member
yes: it is muddy, the guy may be frustrated because his 4 wheeler is stuck, he may try to pull it our with a truck, somewhere in the woods
the boy may be playing soccer, goalie: he has gloves on, the other team may have scored, maybe he feels defeated or upset
the people are running into a house, the house may be new, a new house, the boxes may be things from their old house
seeing if she has a fever, the girl may be sick, she doesn't feel good and the bear is comforting to her, she is probably in her bedroom
they may be taking a test, no they are not allowed to talk, maybe an essay, no they are not allowed to have their phones
an accident, maybe frustrated by trying to work together, no I don't think they know each other, they may call police next or a tow truck
the girls mom or dad, no: she is trying to feed them, the food, a pond or park
a picnic, warm weather, 2 people: there are 2 cups of coffee, afternoon time
Her grandma, a cake or dessert, helping: she has an apron on, to get something hot out of the oven
Watching a movie, funny movie, they are family, afternoon/evening