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<p>Reminders: A verb is an action. A noun is a thing. An adjective describes a thing. </p><p>Mad-Libs: [Verb] softly and carry a big [noun]. The [adjective] bird gets the [noun]. If it ain’t [adjective], don’t [verb] it. Don’t throw the [noun] out with the [noun]. Don’t [verb] the hand that [verbs] you. Don’t count your [nouns] before they [verb]. Neither a [noun] nor a [noun] be. Don’t [verb] a gift [noun] in the mouth. A [noun] in the hand is worth two in the [noun]. Don’t forget to [verb] and [verb] the roses. Idle [nouns] are the devil’s [noun]. Many [nouns] make [adjective] work. A [noun] a day keeps the [noun] away. A penny [verb-ed] is a penny [verb-ed]. An ounce of [noun] is worth a pound of [noun]. Make [noun] while the sun [verbs]. [Verb] while the iron is [adjective]. When life gives you [nouns], make [noun]. [Verb] before you [verb]. [Verb] unto others as you would have them [verb] unto you.</p>
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