Dinosaur Observation Report

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One day, a class went on a field trip to a museum. Dan wanted to see giant dinosaur bones. His friend Paul wanted to see dinosaur bones, too.

First, the class walked into a room that was full of rocks. Some of the rocks were bright colors. Some of them were sparkly. They were beautiful, but Dan and Paul were looking for dinosaur bones.

Then the class walked into a larger room. Dan saw the bones of a dinosaur there. The bones had been put together. They showed how the dinosaur looked when it was alive.

In the end, Dan and Paul got to see the bones of a real dinosaur. They finally saw what they were looking for.

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