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Steven cried. he felt terrible for what he had done. he fell on his knees :

1. steven cried and he felt terrible for what he had done, he fell on his knees.

2. because he feel terrible for what he had done steven cry and he fell on his knees.

3. feeling terrible for what he had done, steven fell on his knees and cried.

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