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Answer the question by looking at the picture. Example: What is happening in picture 5? The girl is diving into the water. What are the girls doing in picture 6? They are ______

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Answer the question by looking at the picture.

Example: What is happening in picture 5?

The girl is diving into the water.
What are the girls doing in picture 6?
They are ______
Fill in the Blanks
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They are swimming in the pool.

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