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Tie one end of the rest of string to the middle of the bridle. |
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The famous American diplomat and inventor Ben Franklin loved testing ideas. |
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To reach fish that swim far from shore, some people attach a shiny, baited fishhook to the long tail of a kite. |
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Water charts: For years, scientist used a specially built box kite to carry delicate weather instruments along-to chart and record wind speeds and air temperatures. |
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The famous American diplomat and inventor Ben Franklin loved testing ideas. |
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One famous Chinese legend tells a story about a man who used a kite to attack a fort. |
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Water charts: For years, scientist used a specially built box kite to carry delicate weather instruments along-to chart and record wind speeds and air temperatures. |
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When he reached toward the key, the electricity jumped from the key and gave him a shock! |
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