Choice of Answers: writing -- singing -- falling -- brushing -- scratching -- waving -- melting -- walking -- shooting -- wiping -- shoveling up -- daydreaming.

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Choice of Answers: writing -- singing -- falling -- brushing -- scratching -- waving -- melting -- walking -- shooting -- wiping -- shoveling up -- daydreaming -- riding -- speaking -- shaking --

Marco Polo

surprised High five afraid happy tired tired impatient excited bored upset Working late

shivering Rocking horse Have a temper tantrum Have fever Sucking thumb Fog up in the window shivering Rocking horse Have a temper tantrum Sucking thumb Jump rope Merry go round drunk Have fever

afraid bored shocked confused shocked tired

Threatened Impatient Rude Tired2 Polite Light_hearted Scared

Furious Afraid Desperate Depressed Frustrated Cheerful Defensive