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1. Her one hand rested her waist. ____________ ____________
2. Her silver locks scattered over her face. ____________ ____________
3. Her lips moved inaudible prayer. ____________ ____________
4. My grandmother and I good friends. ____________ ____________

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Answer:
A. rested on her d
B. locks were scattered
C. moved in inaudible
D. I were good

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