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so
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some
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over
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love
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both
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done
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other
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brother
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told
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only
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long
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come
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home
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move
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move
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exploring
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to travel across or through in order to discover or search for something.
We explored the jungle in hope of finding the ancient city.
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adventure
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a journey or activity that is dangerous or exciting.
Sailing around the world alone would be quite an adventure.
The first time I rode a horse was a big adventure.
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companion
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one who spends time with another or others.
She was my childhood companion.
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fortune
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a large amount of money or wealth.
She made her fortune buying and selling land.
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auditions
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to try out for a role or position by performing.
My sister auditioned for the part of Cinderella.
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whispered
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a soft, quiet way of speaking.
I heard whispers next to me in the library.
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ballerina
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a female ballet dancer
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head
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the top or leading part of an animal body.
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magic
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Magic is the skill of performing illusions and tricks that amaze people.
People who perform magic are called magicians.
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tutu
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ballerinas sometimes wear tutus when they dance.
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ballet
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a form of dance that uses exact, graceful movements.
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choose
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to pick one or more from a group.
to decide
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heard
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to be told about; learn.
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fairy tale
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a fictitious, sometimes incredible, imaginative story, often involving giants, ogres, elves, or other magical creatures and characters.
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