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1. | The ___ answer or the wrong answer. Anthony told his daddy that he was ___. | 2. | His parents came ___ into the room a little later. | 4. | He asked his dad, "Why do you have to talk to ___?" | 6. | He said he wanted a little brother for ___. A little brother would be a nice ___ present. | 9. | Did his parents come back into the room a little ___? | 11. | Mommy said, "Well, I'll have to talk to your ___." | 13. | His parents came back into the room a ___ later. Anthony wanted a ___ brother. | 14. | Anthony ___ed, "Can I have a little brother for Christmas?" | 17. | A baby wears ___s. Mom changes the baby's ___s. | 18. | A. ___ do you have to talk to Daddy? B. Because. | 19. | Who's going to pay the ___ in the hospital? |
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1. | They walked out of the ___ and then they walked back into the ___. | 3. | March, ___, May, June. ___ showers bring May flowers. | 5. | ___'s Day is the second Sunday in May. Father's Day is the third Sunday in June. | 6. | The baby is crying. Maybe it's time to ___ his diapers. | 7. | Can I ___ a little brother for Christmas? | 8. | Anthony wanted a little ___ for Christmas; he didn't want a little sister. | 10. | Mommy said she had to ___ to Daddy. | 12. | Mommy talked to ___ about a little brother for Anthony. | 15. | We ___ Daddy to pay the doctor. We ___ to change the baby's diapers. | 16. | A. What do you ___ for Christmas? B. I ___ a little brother. | 18. | A. ___'s going to pay the doctor? B. Daddy's going to pay the doctor. |
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