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The paragraph below contains no punctuation. Read the paragraph carefully to see if you can tell where each sentence begins and ends. Then answer the question.
Huckleberry Finn was an excellent book it told of a raft journey down the Mississippi the book has been enjoyed by children and adults I like to read it once a year maybe we all have that desire to be free you can get away from it all when you read about Huck
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