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Dinari loved dancing and always wanted to attend Auntie's class whenever music played. His mom allowed it only after he finished his homework and chores. Dinari often procrastinated, rushing through tasks and missing lessons. Frustrated, his mom eventually barred dancing until his work was complete.
When the Festival arrived, Dinari asked to go, and his mom agreed after chores and schoolwork. This time, Dinari didn't delay; he completed all his tasks before the festival opened.
At the festival, they enjoyed jambalaya, admired crafts, and tried oils. Dinari played instruments and, hearing African drums, joined the African Dance Troupe onstage. He danced until he heard his mom calling. After the performance, he ran to her, and they agreed: chores and homework first, then he could dance freely.
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Dinari loved dancing and always wanted to attend Auntie's class whenever music played. His mom allowed it only after he finished his homework and chores. Dinari often procrastinated, rushing through tasks and missing lessons. Frustrated, his mom eventually barred dancing until his work was complete.
When the Festival arrived, Dinari asked to go, and his mom agreed after chores and schoolwork. This time, Dinari didn't delay; he completed all his tasks before the festival opened.
At the festival, they enjoyed jambalaya, admired crafts, and tried oils. Dinari played instruments and, hearing African drums, joined the African Dance Troupe onstage. He danced until he heard his mom calling. After the performance, he ran to her, and they agreed: chores and homework first, then he could dance freely.