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Daily Oral Language V Set 021 Set 022 Set 023 Set 024 Set 025

i would of drew the land scape but i didnt have nothing to drew with me and melissa walked to cliff st in the afternoon and than in the evening we go to the movie sleepy hollow I would have drawn the landscape, but I (didn't have anything or had nothing) to draw with. Melissa and I walked to Cliff St. in the afternoon, and then in the evening we went to the movie Sleepy Hollow. 021 Daily Oral Language Home

in august we visited donna and her mother at 7213 ninth avenue seattle washington shes certainly doing good on her new job at the digital computer co On August 28, 2003, we visited Donna and her mother at 7213 Ninth Avenue, Seattle, Washington. Shes certainly doing well in her new job at the Digital Computer Co. 022 Daily Oral Language Home

the abandoned ranch that no one is living in is located in the southern part of boulder colorado i think the Rivers in the east is beautiful but mom think the ones in the west is most beautiful The abandoned ranch is located in the southern part of Boulder, Colorado. I think the rivers in the East are beautiful, but Mom thinks the ones in the West are more beautiful. 023 Daily Oral Language Home

the battle of bull run is a Historic event of interest too many virginians she dont go to mexico in the Summer cause its to hot instead she travel to canada The Battle of Bull Run is a historic event of interest to many Virginians. She doesnt go to Mexico in the summer because its too hot; instead, she travels to Canada. 024 Daily Oral Language Home

you has to many simple sentences in this paragraph latisha very youre sentences for a best essay the poem the road not taken be a serious poem written by r frost in the twentieth century You have too many simple sentences in this paragraph, Latisha; vary your sentences for a better essay. The poem The Road Not Taken is a serious poem written by R. Frost in the twentieth century. 025 Daily Oral Language Home