Let’s Play!. Carrie’s cat clawed the couch, creating chaos.

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Let’s Play!

Carrie’s cat clawed the couch, creating chaos.

I waited in line for centuries.

Hear the mellow wedding bells.

This is no small problem.

I have so much homework, I’m going to have to take it all home in a truck!

Bang! Went the pistol Crash! Went the window

Sara’s seven sisters slept soundly.

Hitting that telephone pole certainly didn’t do your car any good.

A blanket of snow covered the streets.

Zip up your pants.

He’s a little giant.

She is drowning in a sea of love.

To lead the people, walk behind them.

I used to be a baker, but I didn’t make enough dough.

The old man walked as slow as a snail.

The rain kissed my cheek as it fell.

A backward poet writes in verse.

Her eyes are like pools of crystal.

The sun greeted me this morning.