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Boston Bakes for Breast Cancer Sells Fundraiser Desserts
Boston Bakes for Breast Cancer will be selling desserts for a breast cancer fundraiser from May 8 through May 14.

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Boston Bakes for Breast Cancer will be selling desserts for a breast cancer fundraiser from May 8 through May 14.

The WordWright Challenge is a competition for American high school students requiring close reading and analysis of prose and poetry.
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