
‘I will draw what is on the straw.’ said Dawn. [Dawn-Draws]
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Dawn saw a big yawn. [Dawn-Draws]
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‘I will draw the big yawn.’ said Dawn. [Dawn-Draws]
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Dawn saw paws. [Dawn-Draws]
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‘I will draw the paws that I saw on the straw.’ said Dawn. [Dawn-Draws]
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Dawn saw claws. [Dawn-Draws]
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‘I will draw the sharp claws.’ said Dawn. [Dawn-Draws]
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Dawn saw jaws. [Dawn-Draws]
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‘I will draw the jaws eating straw.’ said Dawn. [Dawn-Draws]
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The train stopped. [Dawn-Draws]
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Dawn and Shawn stopped on the lawn. [Dawn-Draws]
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‘Look what I saw.’ said Dawn. [Dawn-Draws]
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I saw a big yawn, paws, claws, and jaws. [Dawn-Draws]
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‘I saw all of that on the straw,’ said Dawn, ‘and look what else I saw!’ [Dawn-Draws]
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The sky was bright. The light woke Dwight. [What-a-Sight]
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He wished it was night. [What-a-Sight]
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Dweight tried to fight with all his might. [What-a-Sight]
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But he could not fight the light. [What-a-Sight]
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Dwight went out into the light. [What-a-Sight]
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The sky is just right for flying a kite. [What-a-Sight]
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‘I want to fly my kite.’ sighed Dwight. [What-a-Sight]
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Dwight started to fly his kite high. [What-a-Sight]
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Up and up his kite took flight. [What-a-Sight]
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The kite took flight in the bright sky light. [What-a-Sight]
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Dwight held on tight. [What-a-Sight]
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The kite kept flying high. [What-a-Sight]
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Dwight held on with all his might. [What-a-Sight]
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Then the light got too bright and Dwight lost his kite. [What-a-Sight]
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‘This is not right.’ sighed Dwight, ‘I was holding on with all my might.’ [What-a-Sight]
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Dwight looked up at the light for his kite. [What-a-Sight]
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What a sight! [What-a-Sight]
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Sandy was happy. [Luck-Penny]
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Sandy put on her fancy running shoes. [Luck-Penny]
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'Hurry, Sandy.' yelled Mommy. [Luck-Penny]
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'Hurry, or we will be late for the race.' [Luck-Penny]
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Sandy grabbed her luck penny. [Luck-Penny]
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Sandy waved to her fluffy puppy. [Luck-Penny]
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Sandy got to the race. [Luck-Penny]
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The race started, but Sandy lost her lucky penny. [Luck-Penny]
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Sandy tripped as she ran by a bunny with floppy ears. [Luck-Penny]
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Sandy slipped on the soggy path. [Luck-Penny]
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The sky got foggy and Sandy got clumsy. [Luck-Penny]
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Sandy fell in a muddy hole. [Luck-Penny]
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Sandy looked silly but she kept on running. [Luck-Penny]
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Sandy won the race! [Luck-Penny]
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Then she saw her lucky penny. [Luck-Penny]
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Sandy was messy, but she was happy! [Luck-Penny]
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Frank and Link went to the pool. [Frand-and-Link]
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Frank got in the pool for a dunk. [Frand-and-Link]
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'Come on.' called Frank. [Frand-and-Link]
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Come in for a dunk. You will not sink. [Frand-and-Link]
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Link was thinking about swimming. [Frand-and-Link]
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Link was thinking about dunking, but he did not want to sink. [Frand-and-Link]
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Frank kept swimming and dunking. [Frand-and-Link]
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Link kept thinking about sinking. [Frand-and-Link]
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'Come in.' called Frank with a wink. [Frand-and-Link]
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Just think of the pool as a big sink. [Frand-and-Link]
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'Come in.' called Frank to Link. [Frand-and-Link]
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Just think of the pool as a cool fish tank. [Frand-and-Link]
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Link got up to look in the pool. [Frand-and-Link]
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