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English, 03.09.2020 22:01, luisanavarrogarcia

Vera looked as if a strong gust of wind might carry her away. Vera is: resourceful unhappy small brilliant DIRECT: INDIRECT: 3. When he saw his baby brother sniffling in a corner, Cal patted the seat next to him. "Wanna play?" Cal is: sheepish nervous lonely sympathetic DIRECT: INDIRECT: 4. Too lazy to actually reach for it, Marty just stared wishfully at the TV remote. Marty is: confused eager inactive unruly DIRECT: INDIRECT: 5. Once Mama had made up her mind about the dog, Emma knew it'd be a waste of time to ask again. Mama is: stubborn brilliant shy brave DIRECT: INDIRECT: 6. Ariel peeked into the package and thought she might explode. "An iPad! You got me my own iPad?" Ariel is: anxious excited sensitive meek

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