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Personal Narrative: Maria At The Animal Shelter
When we adopted the cutest puppy at the animal shelter.
Clint didn't talk much he just stared you down with cold, dead eyes.
Looking for his favorite pair of glasses.
She won the spelling contest, she will go to the regional level next month.
Maria has a great talent for creating tasty dishes this is something she has always been able to do.

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