Title: The dog ran up the hill.
1The dog ran up the hill.
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2I love to go shopping.
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3Kayla herself likes to talk on the phone.
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4Stephen cheers loudly for Alabama.
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5The enormous whale swam around the glacier.
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6Do you want to visit Alaska?
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7The hat is near the basket.
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8There are eight muffins on the table.
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9Mrs. Newman always tells us to be quiet.
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10The boat is fast.
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11These apples are delicious.
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12Those are beautiful.
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13The bear crawled in his den.
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14Meredith is hiking up the mountain.
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15Love is a strong feeling.
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16Is anyone going to the dance?
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17Have you seen many squirrels during this trip?
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18Her notebook is red.
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19Several students did not complete their homework.
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20A few decided to go to the movies.
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21Allison will draw a picture.
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22Who is coming to the party?
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23Jacob thought he had the right answer.
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24I love cold lemonade.
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25He runs very quickly.
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26We walked around the store.
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27Bill fell down.
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28Kate baked Christmas cookies.
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29Matt is playing golf by himself tonight.
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30The snow fell from the sky.
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31The rotten fish smells awful.
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32I do not like to wake up early.
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33Bill fell down the stairs.
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34The angry dog barked at the mailman.
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35She went to bed too late last night.
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36This shirt is dirty.
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37There are books beneath the desk.
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38Jeff usually finishes his dinner first.
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39Open your Christmas present.
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40Those are underneath the table.
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41Erin left the party early.
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42Someone ate all of the brownies.
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43Tomorrow will be a long day.
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44The water looks very cold.
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45Neither of the boys caught the ball.
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