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1. It was to try to convince Ben that we had seen a UFO; he didn't believe
in aliens.
2. The
between the two brothers stemmed from their bitter rivalry over
the same girl.
3. The
map was impossible to decipher, so we knew we would never find
the lost treasure.
4. The 1960's are known for the
created by hippies in response to the
conventional ways of the 1950's.
5. The Irish are known for their
nature. This is why Saint Patrick's Day is
such a festive holiday.
6. To satisfy his
Charles hopped on a freight car and took off to
California, one place he'd always dreamed of visiting.
7. The
child refused to give in to his mother, and instead threw a terrible
temper tantrum.
8. Linda's
note gave little detail about her plans; it only said that she was
leaving home for good.
9. We were left with such a(n)
of food after the party, that we decided to
donate the extra to the homeless shelter.
10. Although he is only 15, Jimmy yearns to be
and free from his parents'
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