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University of Puerto Rico Humacao Campus Luis F. Navas Colon Prof. Jesús López Course

1) (1.1) Sheperd – On that is like a sheep. 2) (1.2) Soon – In a short time from now, or a short time after something has happened. 3) (1.3) Thought – The past tense and past participle of think or idea and reflection. 4) (2.1) Told – The past tense and past participle of Tell. 5) (2.2) Saw – The past tense of See. 6) (2.3) Village – A senttlement usually larger than a hamlet and smaller than a town. 7) ( 3.1) Toward – In a particular direction. 8) (3.2) Shouted – To say somethig very loudly. 9) ( 3.2) Although – In spite of the fact than (SYN) though. 10)( 4.2) Field – An area of land in the country where crops are gorwn or where animals feed on grass.

11) (4.3) Laughing – To make a sound with your voice, usually while smiling, because you think something is funny. 12) (5.1) Few – A small number of things or people. 13) (6.1) Evening – The end of the day and the early part of the night. 14) (6.2) Scared - Frightened by something or nervous about something (SYM) afraid. 15) (7.2) Disappeared – To become impossible to see anymore.

The shepherd shouted, “Wolf! Wolf! “ The villager ram to help him, but again he laughed at them. The wolf came an attacked the sheep. This time the boy was scared and ram toward the village. He shouted “Wolf! “Wolf! The villagers heard him, but didn’t run to help him as they’d done before. The wolf killed many of the sheep and disappeared into the forest.

Do not take people to help you and laughed at them because they would not help you when is really happening.