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      <title>DAILY ROUTINE PRESENT SIMPLE   _____ READING COMPREHENSION by Noelia Solier Mallqui</title>
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      <description>Hecho con un cálido abrazo</description>
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      <pubDate>2022-06-02 23:38:27 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>&nbsp;DAILY ROUTINE PRESENT SIMPLE <br><mark>She</mark> always <mark>wakes</mark> up at 6 am. <mark>She</mark>&nbsp; <mark>gets</mark> up at 6:30 am. After <mark>She</mark>&nbsp; <mark>gets</mark> up, <mark>She</mark>&nbsp; <mark>takes</mark> a shower and <mark>gets</mark> dressed. Then, <mark>She</mark> <mark>has </mark>breakfast. <mark>She </mark>usually <mark>has</mark> an egg sandwich and coffee. <mark>She</mark> <mark>goes</mark> to school at seven thirty.<mark> She</mark> <mark>has</mark> lunch at 1 pm. <mark>She</mark> <mark>goes</mark> home at 5 pm. <mark>She </mark>&nbsp;always <mark>does</mark> homework at 6 pm, so <mark>She</mark> <mark>has</mark> dinner at 6:30 pm. <mark>She</mark>&nbsp; <mark>brushes</mark> <mark>her</mark> teeth at 7: 15 pm. <mark>She</mark> never <mark>goes</mark> to bed at 11 pm.<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><mark>READING COMPREHENSION&nbsp;</mark></div><div>&nbsp;OUR BONES&nbsp;</div><div>&nbsp;Some of your bones keep important parts of your body safe. Your ribs make up a moving cage around the&nbsp;<br><br></div><div>&nbsp;top of your body. They help to keep your heart and lungs from getting damaged. Your head bone, or skull,&nbsp;<br><br></div><div>&nbsp;protects your brain, your inner ear and your eyes. It is made up of 22 sepa rate bones.&nbsp;<br><br></div><div>&nbsp;<mark>SMILE, BE HAPPY </mark><br><br></div><div>&nbsp;Most of your muscles are joined to your bones. Some muscles pull on your skin, like those that you use to make sil&nbsp; ly faces .<br><br></div><div>&nbsp;Be happy and save energy! When you smile you only use 17 muscles, but when you frown you use 43.<br><br></div><div><mark>QUESTIONS: </mark><br>1. How many bones do your headbone have? <br><mark>My head has twenty two separate bones.</mark><br>2. When you smile, how many muscles do you use? <br><mark>I use seventeen muscles.</mark><br>3. When you frown, how many muscles do you use? <br><mark>I use forty-three muscles.</mark></div>]]></description>
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