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Read these paragraphs, noting the change of focus. the hike had been long, and they were all glad to be setting up camp at last. in an hour they had the tent secure and were ready to put in the sleeping bags. soon the campfire blazed. mike and doug started supper from the supplies they had carried in their backpacks. jeff and ron brought in a supply of firewood and water. they were so tired that they thought they might fall asleep over their plates of stew. they managed to clean up the mess, however, before they tumbled into their welcome sleeping bags. the sun slanted through the tent flap and touched the boys' faces. the brightness awakened them one by one. the chores of the night before were repeated and soon they were enjoying bacon and flapjacks cooked over the open fire. mike suggested that they spend the day there so that they could catch some fish for dinner. his idea was greeted with three loud cheers of agreement. the primary change is a change of idea time place mood

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