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A princess named Opal Renee Twindle lived in a kingdom called Woolentoad. Her father, the king, was very strict and proper. Her sister, Serendipity, seemed to always be happy no matter what. And, Opal's mother, Renee, didn't really care.
Opal would wake up in the morning and think: 'What should I verb today?' She'd verb an proper_noun t-shirt and proper_noun_plural , knowing that a normal girl would wear noun like that.
Her father, King first_name , totally disapproved. He said to his noun : 'What are you present_tense_verb ? You cannot go out wearing those. You are a noun , and plural_noun must be beautiful.'
Opal sighed, and past_tense_verb . She past_tense_verb back to her chambers. Then, she decided to verb away. ' I don't need that proper_noun to tell me what to do!' She past_tense_verb a article and past_tense_verb out of the window.
She rushed into town, nobody recognized her as the mighty princess Opal from the palace. Opal was very adjective with herself. She found an adjective barn and settled on a pile of plural_noun to sleep on.
In the morning, Opal past_tense_verb that she was very hungry, so she opened her oack and ate some cheese.
Opal noticed that she really past_tense_verb her sister. 'I verb what Serendipity is verb_ending_in_ing right now. She must verb me dearly.' So Opal packed her bag and set off back to the proper_noun .
Her parents were not pleased, but Serendipity was adjective to see her sister again.
Opal apologized and her noun agreed that Opal could verb whatever she pleased from then on.
It was a adverb ending.
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