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100

In the United States, the first paper money was not introduced until march 10, 1862.

March 10, 1862

100

Thats why her fans were surprised in 1995 when she published her first book for young children.

That's

100

He has a dog to.  

TOO

100

Emma must have injoyed her job.

ENJOYED

100

In the 1970’s, schools in California started celebrating Women’s History Week.


1970s
(No possessive or contraction)

200

On March 19, 1911, a woman named Clara zetkin created the first International Women’s Day.

Clara Zetkin

200

All the girls dresses were pretty.

All the girls' dresses were pretty.

200

He ate a apple pie on the 4th of July.

AN  Apple

200

One of the world's most famous magishuns and escape artists was Harry Houdini.

magicians 

200

Crane feathers are made of the same material as human fingernails’.

No apostrophe

300

her first book, The Outsiders, brought her sudden fame.

Her 

300

S.E. was born Susan Eloise Hinton in Tulsa Oklahoma, on April 22, 1949.

Tulsa, Oklahoma

300

Houdini was able to brake free from them in an our.

He was able to break free from them in an hour.

300

Judith Krug, a librarian and activist, beleived people should read whatever they wanted.

believed

300

It was their, in 1883, that he put on his first magic show.

It was THERE

400

i've never been to canada, but i have been to france.

I've never been to Canada, but I have been to France.

400

Every time you hear an operator say What city, please?" you should think of Emma Nutt.

Every time you hear an operator say "What city, please?" you should think of Emma Nutt.

400

Now we can look back and see what great things women has done through out the years.

HAVE DONE

400

S.E. Hinton is an author best nown for righting novels for young adults.

known, writing

400

On that day, the United States government issued it’s first paper money in the form of $5, $10, and $20 bill.

Its (it does not have a possessive)

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