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The Punctuation Play: A Tale of Question Marks, Exclamation Marks, Commas, and Full Stops!

Once upon a time, in a bright classroom, four friends decided to put on a special morning program. One wore a question mark costume, one an exclamation mark costume, one a comma costume, and one a full stop costume.

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The friend in the question mark costume was always full of questions. "Why is the sky blue? What happens when you mix red and blue paint?"

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The friend in the exclamation mark costume was always full of excitement. "Look at the birds flying! Wow, do you see that rainbow in the sky?!"

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The friend in the comma costume was always calm and collected. "Let's take a break here, have a snack, and then we can continue playing."

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The friend in the full stop costume was always serious and responsible. "It's time to go home now, we need to pack our things and get ready to leave."

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Together, the four friends acted out their punctuation roles. The question mark asked the questions, the exclamation mark showed excitement, the comma connected ideas, and the full stop signaled the end.

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At the end of the morning program, the friends held hands in a circle. They looked at each other with smiles on their faces, grateful for their unique friendship.

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As the day came to a close, the friends hung up their costumes. They knew that tomorrow they would wear them again, ready to learn and play together once more.

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