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Adapted from Remarks by the First Lady at the National Arts and Humanities Youth Program Awards address by Michelle Obama

And finally, I want to thank all of the teachers, administrators, and volunteers who make these programs possible. Some of you are here today with us in this room, and many of you are watching and cheering from back home.
This kind of work is hard. Too often it's thankless. But you all do it because you see firsthand the transformative impact that the arts can have on our young people. And we're grateful to you all for doing this kind of work.
Through your programs, students have become poets, dancers, filmmakers, and photographers, but more importantly, they become leaders in their schools and in their communities.

1
Drag each sentence to the correct location on the chart.
Identify the examples of compound and complex sentences found in the passage.
And finally, I want to thank all of the
teachers, administrators, and volunteers
who make these programs possible.
2
But you all do it because you see firsthand
the transformative impact that the arts
can have on our young people.
3
Some of you are here today in this room,
and many of you are watching and
cheering from back home.
4
Through your programs, students have
become poets, dancers, and filmmakers,
but more importantly, they become
leaders in their schools and in
their communities.


Adapted from Remarks by the First Lady at the National Arts and Humanities Youth Program Awards

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