Down in Louisiana in the wind and the sun Lived a mother pelican and her pelican one. “Fly,” said the mother; “We fly,” said the one, And they _______.

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Down in Louisiana in the wind and the sun Lived a mother pelican and her pelican one. “Fly,” said the mother; “We fly,” said the one, And they _______ all day in the wind and the sun. A. flyed B. flew C. flied

Down in Louisiana near the ol’ bayou Lived a mother armadillo and her armadillos two. “Dig,” said the mother; “We Dig,” said the two, And they _______ all day near the ol’ bayou. A. dug B. digged C. diged

Down in Louisiana in a cypress tree Lived a mother black bear and her black bears three. “climb,” said the mother; “We climb,” said the three, And they _______ all day in a cypress tree. A. climbs B. clumb C. climbed

Down in Louisiana near the basin floor Lived an alligator gar and her little gars four. “swim,” said the mother; “We swim,” said the four, And they _______ all day near the basin floor. A. swimmed B. swum C. swam

Down in Louisiana where the wetlands thrive Lived a mother catahoula and her catahoulas five. “Bark,” said the mother; “We bark,” said the five, And they _______ all day where the wetlands thrive. A. barked B. barks C. bark

Down in Louisiana where the bullfrog kicks Lived a mother nutria and her nutrias six. “Eat,” said the mother; “We eat,” said the six, And they _______ all day where the bullfrog kicks. A. ated B. ate C. eated

Down in Louisiana in a live oak haven Lived a mother possum and her possums seven. “Sleep,” said the mother; “We sleep,” said the seven, And they _______ all day in a live oak haven. A. slept B. sleeped C. sleept

Down in Louisiana in a pond by the gate Lived a mother crawfish and her crawfish eight. “Snap,” said the mother; “We snap,” said the eight, And they _______ all day in a pond by the gate. A. snapt B. snapped C. snaped

Down in Louisiana in a marsh so fine Lived a mother alligator and her alligators nine. “Sun,” said the mother; “We sun,” said the nine, And they _______ all day in a marsh so fine. A. sand B. sunned C. suned

Down in Louisiana in a swamp with their kin Lived a mother mosquito and her skeeters ten. “Buzz,” said the mother; “We buzz,” said the ten, And they _______ all day in a swamp with their kin. A. buzzed B. buzed C. buzz