Keep all your promises, don't take what doesn't belong to you, and always look after those less fortunate than yourself, and you'll do well in the world.
The Dragon of Lonely Island by Rebecca Rupp
Actual Sentence: Keep all your promises, don't take what doesn't belong to you, and always look after those less fortunate than yourself, and you'll do well in the world.
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My sentence: Be nice, don’t be bad or mean to people, and always be the person that everybody wants and you’ll do well in the world.
The Dragon of Lonely Island by Rebecca Rupp
Do all your homework, don't take anyone elses cookies (ever), and always look back and respond on old class blogs, and you'll do well in the world.
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Thank you, thank you very much.
~Eileen
Eileen,
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Mrs. O'Hara
Keep all your promises, don't take what doesn't belong to you, and always look after those less fortunate than yourself, and you'll do well in the world.
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Keep calm play hockey, deke the defender and go in for the wraparound, and always be aware of when someone could cross check you from behind, and you'll do well in the world.
Sentence Modelling by Lucas Silvestri
(I forgot to put a space after a comma on the last one)
I dreamt I was a whale, I ate lots of fish, and I always said something along the lines of "and you'll do well in the world"
ReplyDeleteAlways be truthful, never steal anything you don’t own, and always give to the people who can’t give to themselves, and you’ll do well in the world.
ReplyDeleteDo all of the chores, be happy for what comes your way, and always make sure your parents can care for you, and you'll do well in the world.
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BE HONEST, NEVER STEAL and always TAKE CARE OF THE POOR, and you’ll do well in the world, Caps=changed words.
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Promises very very touchy, as well as stealing but always be amazing like me and not Batman and you will do well in the world.
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