Three Owls Research Paper

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In the book owl babies there were three owls named Sarah, Bill, and Percy, they woke up and suddenly their mother owl was not to be found in their hole that was their house. They went outside and tried to look for her while sitting on the branch, but when all failed they closed their eyes and wished for their mother owl to come back. Suddenly, the mother owl came flying quietly and saw her babies sitting on the branch. Then, they all went back in their hole and the owl kids had a great old time with their mother owl. The owl kids all said, “I knew you would come, I love

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