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*** But she wants to win at sports day-- why would she complain about how boring it was and try to get out of it if she wanted to win?
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** Well she dashes around the orchard and castle all day because she wants to do it. Being able to see and explore everything is fun. Meanwhile having a set task, something she HAS to do complete, before she can play or do anything else. The task for her would seem to take all day, especially because she doesn’t know how long it takes to run three meters. She also wants to go back to doing her own thing so she’s playing tired to get out of it.

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** Well she dashes around the orchard and castle all day because she wants to do it. Being able to see and explore everything is fun. Meanwhile having a set task, something she HAS to do complete, before she can play or do anything else. The task for her no matter what it was would seem to take all day, especially because day. No fun, she doesn’t know how long it takes for her to run three meters.meters because she doesn’t know the distance. She also wants to go back to doing her own thing so she’s playing tired to get out of it.
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** Well she dashes around the orchard and castle all day because she wants to do it. Being able to see and explore everything is fun. Meanwhile having a set task, a task she HAS to do complete before she can play. The forced activity no matter what it was would seem to take forever to do, she doesn’t know how long three meters is, and maybe she doesn’t want to run that day.

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** Well she dashes around the orchard and castle all day because she wants to do it. Being able to see and explore everything is fun. Meanwhile having a set task, a task something she HAS to do complete complete, before she can play. play or do anything else. The forced activity no matter what it was task for her would seem to take forever to do, all day, especially because she doesn’t know how long three meters is, and maybe she doesn’t want it takes to run that day.three meters. She also wants to go back to doing her own thing so she’s playing tired to get out of it.
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** Well she dashes around the orchard and castle all day because she wants to do it being able to see and explore everything is fun. Meanwhile having a set task she HAS to do complete makes it seem like it would go on forever, she also doesn’t know how long four meters is and really doesn’t want to do a set activity.

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** Well she dashes around the orchard and castle all day because she wants to do it being it. Being able to see and explore everything is fun. Meanwhile having a set task, a task she HAS to do complete makes before she can play. The forced activity no matter what it seem like it was would go on forever, seem to take forever to do, she also doesn’t know how long four three meters is is, and really maybe she doesn’t want to do a set activity.run that day.
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** Well she dashes around the orchard and castle all day because she wants to do it being able to see and explore everything is fun. Meanwhile having a set task she HAS to do complete makes it seem like it would go on forever, she also doesn’t know how long four meters is and really doesn’t want to do a set activity.
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* One time, the Queen is saying, "knit one, purl one, pass the slipped stitch over", while knitting. When do you knit and purl in the ''same row''?

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* One time, the Queen is saying, "knit one, purl one, pass the slipped stitch over", while knitting. When do you knit and purl in the ''same row''?row''?
** There are plenty of patterns that involve alternatively knitting and purling in order to produce more complex designs.
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* In ''It's Sports Day'', how could the Princess get tired by running three meters, three times (and show no signs of fatigue five seconds afterwards), when ordinarily she dashes to the orchard and back all day?

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* In ''It's Sports Day'', how could the Princess get tired by running three meters, three times (and show no signs of fatigue five seconds afterwards), when ordinarily she dashes to the orchard and back all day?day?
* One time, the Queen is saying, "knit one, purl one, pass the slipped stitch over", while knitting. When do you knit and purl in the ''same row''?
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* In ''It's Sports Day'', how could the Princess get tired by running three meters, three times (and show no signs of fatigue five seconds afterwards), when ordinarily she dashes to the orchard and back all day?

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