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1 reminded....of. 2.deep down inside. Make sentences 1. In that glow he saw a face which reminded him of dark, dirty rooms, of grey skies and noisy street. 2. Nancy had led a bad stealing hurting and lying, but deep down inside she had a good heart.

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1 reminded....of. 2.deep down inside. Make sentences 1. In that glow he saw a face which reminded him of dark, dirty rooms, of grey skies and noisy street. 2. Nancy had led a bad stealing hurting and lying, but deep down inside she had a good heart.

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  1. In the radiance of the light, he saw a face that reminded him of grimy, unkempt rooms, of overcast skies and bustling streets.
  2. Despite Nancy's past filled with theft, harm, and deceit, deep down inside, she possessed a kind heart.

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