World Pass Unit1 P12, 13 answer. P.12 A - Match each expression containing story with its usage. 1. 1. 2. 2. 3. 3. 4. 4. 5. 5. d e c a b.

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World Pass Unit1 P12, 13 answer

P.12 A - Match each expression containing story with its usage d e c a b

P.12 B - Fill in the blanks with one of the expressions from A. 1. e nd of story 2. I t’s the same old story. 3. t o make a long story short 4. W hat’s the story? 5. i s a different story

P.12 C – Read about these different types of stories, and think of examples of each. C – Read about these different types of stories, and think of examples of each. …… 1. anecdotes 2. tales 3. statement 4. yarns 6. gossip 7. thefable 7. the fable 8. chronicle 5. areport 5. a report

P.13 D – Review the meaning of these words from “The Monkey’s Paw” on page 9. D – Review the meaning of these words from “The Monkey’s Paw” on page 9. …… 1. fate 2. expectantly 3. firm 4. solemnly 5. consequences 6. spell End