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Zany banana 409 Posted 9 years ago
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Going away from the front

The clouds were in front of the moon & now they are moving from there.

Is it right- the clouds are going/ moving away from the front of the moon baring the it's sharp beams...?

  

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I don't think the moon has sharp beams, though the sun does. The clouds are drifting past the moon, revealing its soft beams.

  • I don't think the moon has sharp beams, though the sun does.
  • The clouds are drifting past the moon, revealing its soft beams.
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I don't think the moon has sharp beams, though the sun does.

The clouds are drifting past the moon, revealing its soft beams.

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