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Sidney sat cross-legged on the floor playing a game with her (effervescent, lively) younger brother.
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Refreshed from taking a nap, Jorge decided
to (go, sprint) to his friend's house.
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(Accept, Except) for one "B" in Biology, Marissa earned
all "A's" during the spring semester of her sophomore year.
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Because he (wanted, yearned) to read manga comics in their
original language, Reggie enrolled in a Japanese language class.
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Sidney sat cross-legged on the floor playing a game

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