| 1. We encountered GALES AND STORMS. | |
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| 2. A shower feels GOOD on a hot day. | |
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| 3. The radii of a circle are EQUAL. | |
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| 4. We have laid the STICKS in a row. | |
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| 5. Milk turned SOUR in a few hours. | |
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| 6. That pen is YOURS. | |
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| 7. Each one wrote the STORY of his life. | |
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| 8. The senior class is having a DANCE at the Hilton hotel. | |
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| 9. Our customer looked very CURIOUS to the natives. | |
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| 10. All of the pupils are PRESENT. | |
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| 11. He became her confidential ADVISOR. | |
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| 12. Harvey is a JUNIOR at Stetson University. | |
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| 13. That might have been THEY. | |
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| 14. Fred proved a HERO during the flood. | |
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| 15. WHOM did you see at the convention? | |
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| 16. I surely felt BAD after that criticism. | |
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| 17. The stenographer gave the manager a COPY. | |
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| 18. Tom should have been our ADVISOR. | |
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| 19. The company gave the employees a BONUS. | |
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| 20. The corn is growing RIPE. | |
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| 21. John proved ELIGIBLE for the position. | |
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| 22. That might have been HE. | |
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| 23. The Democrats are holding a CONVENTION in Los Angeles. | |
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| 24. One member of the staff remained ANTAGONISTIC. | |
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| 25. Elliot translated the BIBLE from English into the Indian language. | |
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