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Creative Writing: Where Do The Fruits Grow In California
What does the girl like to braid? She likes to braid the manes and forelocks.
Where do the fruits grow? The fruits grow in California.
What is Ma doing? She is washing the children’s clothes in a bucket.
According to Ma, what would be a nice work? Picking peaches would be.
Where is Grampa? He is in the house, sleeping.
What is the preacher going to try to do? He is going to try to learn.
Who is pregnant? Rose of Sharon is.
Who is sad, ashamed and lonely? Uncle John is.
What did the kids reply? They replied “Hello! All right.”.
Where did the family meet? The family met near the truck.
Who wasn’t there? The preacher wasn’t there.
What are they going to need? They are going to need meat.
What did the kitchen become? The kitchen became


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