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Sally and Sam wanted to collect worms so they could go fishing. Sally dug a hole in the garden but did not find many. Sam went to the woods and dug a hole under some dead leaves…
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Sally and Sam wanted to collect worms so they could go fishing. Sally dug a hole in the garden but did not find many. Sam went to the woods and dug a hole under some dead leaves. He found more than Sally.
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I would assume it’s because there was more moisture in the soil where Sam dug the hole
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