Pandora's Box
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Andy doesn't need a television - he has real-life action happening right at home! He's in some serious trouble, and he's going to need all the powers of his imagination to find a way out of danger! Language Focus Passive …
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Andy doesn't need a television - he has real-life action happening right at home! He's in some serious trouble, and he's going to need all the powers of his imagination to find a way out of danger! Language Focus Passive voice, simple past: Andy was allowed to do many things that other parents never let their children do. Present participle as adjective: There were hundreds of angry, buzzing bees all around him. Adjective clauses: His father had left a note that said he was looking for a sick goat.
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