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Read the sentence below and determine what the four uppercase words have in common.

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Read the sentence below and determine what the four uppercase words have in common.

As you put down your bowl of STEW and take your SEAT, you let out a SHOUT and leap back up; you sat on a THORN!

posted Apr 11, 2016 by Anuradha Tabyal

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