Taught by a Tiger Daily Oral Language Week 4. Sentence 1 there was consternation in the counsel when chief mandias realized that nee- pah had refused.

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Taught by a Tiger Daily Oral Language Week 4

Sentence 1 there was consternation in the counsel when chief mandias realized that nee- pah had refused his command to accompany jala to singapore for the purpose of bringing a teacher to pahit village

Sentence 2 the family the teacher mama-joe and the children were finally here to teach the village about the magic of their god

Sentence 3 Underline the predicate noun and/or predicate adjective. taught by a tiger is the title of the book but just who is taught by a tiger and what is the lesson to be learned

Sentence 4 Underline the predicate noun and/or predicate adjective. the rice stood tall and yellow except in some places where it were exceptionally heavy and had fell because of its own wait

Sentence 5 new teaching was coming to the village and there was going to be war between the old customs and the new magic