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... look like ? 0 Who taught you how to drive ? Did you ever have an accident ? O How fast did the car go ? 0 Who was the first person in town to own a car ? CHANGES IN EDUCATION 0 Where did you go to school ? O What did the building look ...
... look like ? 0 Who taught you how to drive ? Did you ever have an accident ? O How fast did the car go ? 0 Who was the first person in town to own a car ? CHANGES IN EDUCATION 0 Where did you go to school ? O What did the building look ...
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... look at Emma's paintings . ( Remaining family members become various dignitaries who have come to look at the paintings . ) When they left , she was all alone . ( Family members secure paintings to the wall of the room and exit . ) But ...
... look at Emma's paintings . ( Remaining family members become various dignitaries who have come to look at the paintings . ) When they left , she was all alone . ( Family members secure paintings to the wall of the room and exit . ) But ...
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... look at this china ? Where did they get china like this ? SENATOR APPLE Mr. President , what would you most like to ... look like they have upset stomachs . ) JACKIE OASIS Would you look at this china ! Shall 190 / SENIORS ON STAGE.
... look at this china ? Where did they get china like this ? SENATOR APPLE Mr. President , what would you most like to ... look like they have upset stomachs . ) JACKIE OASIS Would you look at this china ! Shall 190 / SENIORS ON STAGE.
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
LIST OF APPLIED | 12 |
CREATIVE DRAMATICS | 13 |
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