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Read the following sentences Her clothes were always dirty. She was often angry. Sometimes she lay on the floor. Her parents never scolded her. - English

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Read the following sentences

  1. Her clothes were always dirty. 
  2. She was often angry. 
  3.  Sometimes she lay on the floor.
  4. Her parents never scolded her.
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Chapter 5.2: Helen Keller - Helen Keller [Page 88]

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