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The abbreviation reads: She looked at the child, took out the oil lamp and put it on the table.
Note: "Two" and "pale" are used as definite words and deleted; "Hurry" and "from the kitchen" as adverbials, delete; "A lamp" as a definite sentence and delete it. "On the table" is used as a complement, but should be retained to keep the sentence intact.
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She looked at the child and took out the oil lamp and placed it on the table.
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She looked at the child and took the lamp and put it on the table.
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She looked at the two pale children and hurriedly took out an oil lamp from the kitchen and put it on the table. "Gentlemen, will this lamp be brighter? ”
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