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Reading Marjorie Kinnan Rawling's novels and stories, I learned about life in rural Florida.
Reading
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Worried by their views, she tried to make friends.
Worried
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Having won a Pulitzer Prize, Rawlings started to earn a living from her writing.
Having won
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She learned how to do a backflip.
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Being treated as an outsider, Rawlings did not gain her new neighbors' acceptance at first.
Being treated
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Accepted by her new neighbors, Rawlings started to learn more about their lives.
Accepted
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Having been awarded a Pulitzer Prize, Rawlings gained prestige as a writer.
Having been awarded
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Rawlings, having sold everything for the grove, could only stay and try to solve her problems.
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Feeling hungry, he went into the kitchen and opened the fridge.
Feeling
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The boy taken to the hospital has recovered.
Taken
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He admitted to having made a mistake.
Having made
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Writer Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, becoming tired of city life, went to live in Florida in 1928.
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Being poor, he didn't spend much on clothes.
Being
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I have a heart wracked with sorrow.
Wracked
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Having hoped for a quiet life, she soon realized the difficulties.
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Knowing that his mother was coming, he cleaned the flat.
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He whispered, thinking his brother was asleep.
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Battered by the wind, John fell to his knees.
Battered
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Having bought an orange grove, she planned to farm.
Having bought
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Having been recommended by a librarian, The Yearling became the first book I read this year.
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