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down I if it is implicit
"Congratulations, Rosie! Your parents must be proud of you. The teacher greeted
her with delight. It was graduation day and Rosie managed to stand on stage and
delivered her speech in front of her fellow graduates and guests. She ended her speech
thanking her Alma mater and her parents and said, 'leus trist God's plan
Rosie left the stage with tears in her eyes as the clicking of the medials could be
heard from afar.
As she approached her parents, they kissed her and gave her a big hug and
uttered, “We love you, dear! Your success is our success. We will surely celebrate at
home.
1. The teacher congratulated Rosie.
2. Rosie stood on stage and delivered her speech.
3. Rosie was full of happiness.
4. Rosie was a hard-working and intelligent student.
5. The parents of Rosie promised to celebrate her success.

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