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GPT 3.5
Question 1:
The coach was extremely disappointed after the team's poor performance.

Question 2:
My little sister loves to annoy me when I have friends over.

Question 3:
We devour our lunch as soon as we sit down at the table.

Question 4:
The marching band from southern California was spectacular.

Question 5:
My mother was thrilled when I told her my grade on the test.

Question 6:
The weather in the desert is scorching.
answer to number 7
GPT 3.5
Apologies, but you mentioned only six questions. Could you kindly let me know the seventh question?

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