The Grand Assembly at City Hall
Connie is hosting the grand assembly at City Hall. The whole town's parts of speech have convened, and she wants the closing address to say exactly what it means. Fill in the missing conjunctions and watch the assembly come together.
Connie is waiting to read the closing address to the whole assembly. Finish up and bring it all together.
Your story is ready. Here is what Connie read.
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Connie took the podium at City Hall. "Let's bring it all together!" The nouns sat up front the verbs paced the aisles. Connie opened her draft and winced; her first sentence ran on so long the gavel had nodded off.
"I joined nine clauses with and," she admitted, " I lost the thought entirely." She struck the chain started over. "We adjourn early the work is finished. The verbs reported the nouns listened."
Benny leaned in to remind her that however was his, she only grinned kept editing. The room settled every idea found its joiner. "Two thoughts, two ideas," Connie said, " sometimes the strongest join is a full stop." The gavel woke, the whole assembly applauded.
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