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  • Spring roars in like a lion. It goes out like a lamb.
    Spring roars in like a lion and goes out like a lamb.
  • Will you hunt for Easter eggs? Will you hide them for the younger children?
    Will you hunt for Easter eggs, or will you hide them for the younger children?
  • The farmer's market is full of produce. My favorite is the baby lettuce.
    The farmer's market is full of produce, and my favorite is the baby lettuce.
  • Going to a baseball game is fun. You might catch a foul ball.
    Going to a baseball game is fun and/for/because you might catch a foul ball.
  • You can balance an egg on its end. Don't let it fall and crack.
    You can balance an egg on its end, but/yet don't let it fall and crack.
  • Cinco de Mayo celebrates a Mexican victory. It is not the Mexican Independence Day.
    Cinco de Mayo celebrates a Mexican victory, and/but/ yet it is not the Mexican Independence Day.
  • We set our clocks forward an hour. We have more daylight in the evening.
    We set our clocks forward an hour, so/and we have more daylight in the evening.
  • April showers bring May flowers. The pollen makes me sneeze.
    April showers bring May flowers, and/so the pollen makes me sneeze.
  • The daylight gets stronger each day. The temperature begins to rise.
    The daylight gets stronger each day, and the temperature begins to rise.
  • Wind speed reached 231 mph in and April 1934 storm in New Hampshire. That is an all-time record.
    Wind speed reached 231 mph in and April 1934 storm in New Hampshire, so that is an all-time record.
  • My brother washed his new car. It was covered with pollen the next day.
    My brother washed his new car, yet/but it was covered with pollen the next day.
  • We planted daffodils in the fall. They are blooming now.
    We planted daffodils in the fall, and/so they are blooming now.
  • Did the groundhog see his shadow? Is spring nearly here?
    Did the groundhog see his shadow, or is spring nearly here?
  • I'm so excited. Spring is on the way.
    I'm so excited, for/because spring is on the way.
  • It's a good time to work in the garden. The soil is warm and dry.
    It's a good time to work in the garden, for/because the soil is warm and dry.
  • Tadpoles lose their tails and grow legs. They are able to live on land and in water.
    Tadpoles lose their tails and grow legs, so/and they are able to live on land and in water.
  • The weather is very windy. It is fun to fly a kite.
    The weather is very windy, so it is fun to fly a kite.
  • Tomatoes are popular in home gardens. Radishes are very easy to grow.
    Tomatoes are popular in home gardens, and radishes are very easy to grow.
  • Thunderstorms cause most severe weather. They bring lightning, tornadoes, and floods.
    Thunderstorms cause most severe weather, because/for they bring lightning, tornadoes, and floods.
  • Warm air and cold air collide. Severe weather occurs in the spring.
    Warm air and cold air collide, so severe weather occurs in the spring.
  • I dug worms from the garden. We went fishing on Saturday.
    I dug worms from the garden, so we went fishing on Saturday.
  • March 20 is the Spring Equinox in the Northern Hemisphere. It is the beginning of autumn in the Southern Hemisphere.
    March 20 is the Spring Equinox in the Northern Hemisphere, yet/but it is the beginning of autumn in the Southern Hemisphere.
  • We can take a hike through a meadow. We might find young birds or bunnies.
    We can take a hike through a meadow, and we might find young birds or bunnies.
  • You didn't wear green for St. Patrick's Day. Will I pinch you?
    You didn't wear green for St. Patrick's Day, so will I pinch you?