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This humming bird can move really fast from one flower to another.

The baseball fans here really enjoy baseball.

The reason every snowflake is different, cannot be explained.

This is a plan that tells what and when the kids will visit sites at Disneyworld.

The icy roads will cause school to start later that it should.

Mrs. Sunne thought Bee Movie was wonderful!

If you lost the keys to your house, you would need an extra set.

George Washington’s home, Mt. Vernon, is part of history.

These spelling bee winners are very, very good at spelling difficult words!

This character is very cheerful!