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(1) last spring i went to visit my aunt and uncle who live in valencia, spain. (2) while i was there, i saw the festival called las
fallas-which means the fires (3) during the festival, the people in town lit fireworks and firecrackers. (4) then, at the end of the
festival, the town had a parade with floats made from paper, cardboard, and wood. (5) people filled the large floats with
fireworks. (6) at the night's end, people lit the fireworks and burned the giant floats. (7) the experience was incredible. (8) the
town's people took many precautions to make sure it was safe for everyone. (9) we saw many different things. (10) my favorite
part about the festival was when the citizens voted to pardon one float from burning. (11) the town put the "pardoned" float in a
museum with floats from past parades.
es - when joanne began editing her narrative, she decided to move sentence 7. where is the best place for joanne to move
sentence 77
a)
after sentence 4 because joanne likes parade floats
after sentence 1 because joanne is describing her entire trip
after sentence 8 because joanne could not believe the precautions
after sentence 5 because working with fireworks is quite wonderful

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