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Reblogged this on Kate McClelland and commented:
What a great word wheel!
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This is a great resource. Thanks.
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Welcome Staci 👍😃
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Fantastic thanks Chris.. great for writing or to spice up an argument! xxx
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😀 XXX
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This is fabulous 🙂
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Also, great for writers. Thanks!
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As they said on the original web post, we use these type things to communicate with people who do not speak the same language or can’t talk for some reason. I printed a copy out and Ron will take it into the hospital to see if the unit director wants me to make a few up and laminate them. Thanks. Hugs
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Welcome Scottie 😀
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Reblogged this on Archer's Aim and commented:
Nice graphic – excellent writing reference!
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