Why Does David Interupts Catherine

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Catherine was about to make the last card for Jason's book when David interupts her. Catherine gets mad because David came into her room with out asking. David interupts Catherine because he put a doll in the fish tank. Catherine tries to help by helping David get the doll out of the fish tank. Catherine also tries to help David by makeing him a rule. The rule Catherine makes David is no puting dolls in the fish tank. Catherine helps David by geting the doll out of the fish tank.

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