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Read the paragraph. Rewrite the altered excerpt from Ray Bradbury's "All Summer in a Day" with the correct punctuation for
fluency.

The children lay out laughing, on the jungle mattress, and heard it sigh and squeak under them, resilient and alive They ran
among the trees they slipped and fell they pushed each other they played hide-and-seek and tag, but most of all they squinted at
the sun until the tears ran down their faces, they put their hands up to that yellowness and that amazing blueness and they
breathed of the fresh fresh air and listened and listened to the silence which suspended them in a blessed sea of no sound and no
motion They looked at everything and savored everything Then wildly like animals escaped from their caves they ran and ran in
shouting circles They ran for an hour and did not stop running.

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