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Read the story below. "Bailey's Escape" Kayla gasped for air.
Read the story below.
"Bailey's Escape" Kayla gasped for air. She knew if she stopped now, she may not see Bailey again. The
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Read the story below.
“Bailey’s Escape” Kayla gasped for air. She knew if she stopped now, she may not see Bailey again.
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“Bailey’s Escape”
Kayla gasped for air. She knew if she stopped now, she may not see Bailey again. The little dog had
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Rewrite the story to add 2 examples of imagery, simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole, onomatopoeia, oxymoron. Kayla
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Kayla gasped for air. She knew if she stopped now, she may not see Bailey again. The little dog had leaped over the fence when
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T-Swizzle
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Kayla gasped for air. She knew if she stopped now, she may not see Bailey again. The little dog had leaped over the fence when
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T-Swizzle
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Kayla gasped for air. She knew if she stopped now, she may not see Bailey again. The little dog had leaped over the fence when
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Kayla gasped for air. She knew if she stopped now, she may not see Bailey again. The little dog had leaped over the fence when
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Kayla gasped for air, her lungs burning like a roaring furnace. She knew if she stopped now, she may not see Bailey again. The
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Read the story “Bailey’s Escape” below.
Rewrite the story and add in the types of sensory and figurative language listed
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