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English, 10.09.2020 04:01, Virnalis1112

(1) His bedroom overlooked a lushly green, perfectly maintained yard featuring a pool area complete with a gazebo, lap lanes, and a diving board. (2) The birds sang, the tall pines swished in the slight breezes, and the hammock hung waiting for a visitor. (3) The beauty and freedom that summer represented called to Jeffrey. (4) With the coolest yard in the neighborhood, he was stuck inside doing stupid makeup work. (5) The problem indicated his lack of responsibility, but he still resented the situation. (6) Ugh, he thought, just wanting to call his buddies and, like, go play in the pool. (Click on two quotations from the passage that need to be changed to fit the style and tone of the paragraph.)

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