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A: We made it! B: Great! There so much I want to play on. A: What do you want to do first? B: Lets go down the slide. A: Make sure youre careful. B: This is great! A: Howd you like the slide? B: The slide was so much fun. A: What would you like to do
A: Were here! B: I want to go play! A: What do you want to do first? B: I want to go down the slide. A: Dont run, and be careful. B: I will. This is so much fun. A: Did you enjoy the slide? B: Yes. It was great. I went so fast. A: What else do you wa
A: Here we are! B: Hurray! We finally made it to the park. A: What do you want to play on first? B: I want to go on the slide. A: All right, but be careful. B: Im having so much fun. A: Did you like the slide? B: I slid down it fast. A: Now what do y
By Mike O'Sullivan Los Angeles 18 October 2006 The United States is a nation of immigrants. Most come legally, but some 11 million to 12 million people may have entered the country illegally, many from Mexico. As enforcement efforts are strengthened
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Joel: So, you're from a smaller island. What kind of concerns do people on your island have or what kind of concerns do you have? Patricia: For the world you mean? Joel: Right. Right. Patricia: Well recently, when I was in high school I had a friend'