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when i was a boy, i lived with my grandparents. they would take me fishing every summer. there was nothing like getting out in the open air and catching some fish; but sometimes, it was enough just be out there making an attempt. we would start out at around three in the morning and fish all day, until the sun went down. sometimes, not one single fish would make an appearrance. it didnât matter because we were having fun. we made sure to always pack a big lunch in case we got hungry, which we usually did. but it wasnât always that way. there had been a time when i was afraid to go out in a boat because i couldnât swim.
as i got older, however, things changed. as an adolescant, i met a new group of friends. they were a good group, and i began going fishing with them in the spring and fall. but i always kept summers for my grandparents.
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Which sentences in the passage contain misspelled words?
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