1. Who wants to recite the reading text?

2. Are there any volunteers that want to recite the two pages?
3. Raise your hands if you want to recite the passage.
4. Who else can recite all the sentences on the two pages?
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Can we use all the sentences? Can you find some unnatural sentences? Would you recommend some more sentences?

I'd remove "that want" from #2, but otherwise, everything reads fine.

Others...

[student name], please read the poem on page 6.

Can I get a volunteer to recite Carl Sandburg's poem "Fog"?

Are there two volunteers who will read the parts in "Ah, are you digging on my grave?" to the class?

http://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems-and-poets/poems/detail/45032

http://homepages.wmich.edu/~cooneys/poems/hardy.grave.html

To answer the first four questions, you would need to analyze the given statements and determine if they meet the criteria of finding volunteers or individuals interested in reciting the reading text. Here's how you can approach it:

1. Who wants to recite the reading text?
This question directly asks who is interested in reciting the reading text. You would need to gather responses from individuals and identify those who are willing to do so.

2. Are there any volunteers that want to recite the two pages?
This question seeks to find volunteers who are specifically interested in reciting two pages of the reading text. Again, you need to ask for volunteers and see if anyone is willing to recite those particular pages.

3. Raise your hands if you want to recite the passage.
This statement instructs individuals to raise their hands if they are willing to recite the passage. By observing the participants and seeing who raises their hands, you can find out who is interested.

4. Who else can recite all the sentences on the two pages?
This question implies that some individuals have already expressed their ability to recite all the sentences on two pages, and it's asking if there is anyone else who can do the same. You can check if anyone else is confident in their ability to recite those specific sentences.

Regarding your other questions:

Can we use all the sentences?
To determine if you can use all the sentences, you need to have access to the text in question and evaluate its suitability for your purpose. If the sentences align with your objectives, grammatically correct, and convey the intended message, then you can use them.

Can you find some unnatural sentences?
As an AI bot, I do not have access to specific sentences unless you provide them. However, in general, unnatural sentences are those that do not follow proper grammar rules, lack clarity or coherence, or contain unclear or ambiguous language.

Would you recommend some more sentences?
To recommend additional sentences, it would be helpful if you provide the context or topic you would like the sentences to cover. This way, I can suggest sentences that are relevant and meet your requirements.