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Todd Molina
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26 August, 19:56
Summary of "Rain, Rain, go away" by Issac Asimov
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Ernest Webb
26 August, 20:01
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It's a rainy day! Everyone is out to play in the forest when the rain starts to come down! Everyone hides under leaves. They all are hiding, but not our other friends, the Eccos. They're playful forest creatures that love being in rain and nature!
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