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On a Farm by Erick Ortiz Comments and Future Considerations:

What is that sound coming from the farm? Comments and Future Considerations: What is that sound coming from the farm?

Comments and Future Considerations: There is a hog on the farm. The hog makes the “oink” sound. Can you sound like a hog?

Comments and Future Considerations: There is a goat on the farm. The goat makes the “maa” sound. Can you sound like a goat?

There is a sheep on the farm. A sheep makes the “baa” sound There is a sheep on the farm. A sheep makes the “baa” sound. Can you sound like a sheep?

There is a chicken on the farm. The chicken makes the “cluck” sound There is a chicken on the farm. The chicken makes the “cluck” sound. Can you sound like a chicken?

There is a rooster on the farm There is a rooster on the farm. The rooster makes the “cock-a-doodle-doo” sound. Can you sound like a rooster?

There are a lot of sounds on the farm.