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  • I stood and stared at the snake that startled me.
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  • Those lazy lizards are lying like lumps in the leaves.
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  • The gym was jam packed with jelly jars and junk.
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  • I used your yellow yams yesterday.
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  • The zebra zipped and zoomed through the zoo.
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  • My mother makes a mouthwatering meatloaf.
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  • She should share her sherbet with her sister.
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  • The red roses were wrapped in ribbons.
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  • David drove dangerously down Daisy Drive.
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  • Paper planes passed over Peter's place.
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  • Close your cluttered closet.
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  • Please put away your paints and practice the piano.
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  • Those horses have heavy hooves.
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  • Franks first photo was found in a phonebook in France.
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  • Bring the books to the basement before you begin blowing bubbles.
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  • The lazy lion looked at the lizard on the lily.
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  • My neighbors are not normally noisy.
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  • Gary grumpily gathered the garbage.
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  • That’s the sound of someone sipping soup for supper.
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  • Try the turkey tacos; they’re quite tasty.
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  • Val viewed the violinist from the van.
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  • The wind was whistling through the weeping willows.
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