Do-Now: Seating Chart - Remember your seat for tomorrow’s class.
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c2. My doctor gave me two weeks to live. I hope (they're, their, there) in August.
c3. Judging from the scabs on (they're, their, there) lips, they haven't had a healthy lifestyle.
c4. Mr. Flamm's students are happy, because they've finished (they're, their, there) assignment.
c5. I like visiting Fishtown, but I wouldn't want to live (they're, their, there).
c1. They've forgotten (they're, their, there) bags.
c2. Workers at Apple's iPhone factory have been taking (they're, their, there) own lives at an alarming rate.
c3. I've met them before but I don't know (they're, their, there) names.
c4. I don't know who they are but I think (they're, their, there) German.
c5. (They're, Their, There) are several mistakes in this document.