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Miss Enders decided to build houses to thank the town for welcoming her. Describe the process that she went through to get the houses built.
Uncle Ulysses is always coming up with ideas for gadgets to make life easier. Explain why everyone in town is worried about his idea to build houses this way, but Miss Enders doesn't seem to have the same concerns.
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People had a lot of trouble finding their new homes in the new neighborhood because they were all so alike. Describe how people figured out how to find their homes and list the directions to one person's house.
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