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Monkey Looks for Trouble
Stephanie Luquis Juan Carlos Rivas Section N06 Prof. Jesus Lopez
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Vocabulary Treetop (1.1)- The top branches of a tree.
Road (1.1)- A specially prepared hard surface for vehicles to travel on. Pot (1.3) – A container used for cooking. Fell (1.3)- The past tense of hall. Trouble (2.3)- Problems that make something difficult. Smelled (3.4)- To have a particular smell. Soon (3.8)- In a short time from now. Laughed (7.1)- To make a sound with your voice, usually while smiling, because you think something is funny.
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9. Carry (8. 2)- The hold something in your hands or arms. 10
9. Carry (8.2)- The hold something in your hands or arms. 10. Stayed (9.3)- To remain in the same place. 11. Took (10.1)- The past tense of take. 12. Burned (10.3)- To produce heat and flames. 13. Until (10.5)- If something happens until a particular time, it continues and then stops at that time. 14. Went (10.5)- The past tense of go. 15. Climbed (11.1)- To move toward the top of something.
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Summary Once upon a time there was a lady walking on a road, she had some cakes in her hand and she stripped with a stone and all the cakes fell. Her first reaction was when she said “trouble, trouble”. There was a little monkey that saw what happened. At soon the lady left, he got down from a free and ate all the cakes. The monkey stayed hungry and he went to find more cakes.
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He call the cakes “trouble” because when the lady shouted “trouble, trouble”, he thought that there were named trouble. He saw a guy and he ask him for trouble and he gave him 3 dogs. He got back to his tree and when he opened the bag he saw them. He climbed his tree and ate a red fruit, that was pepper. The dogs left and he drank water.
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Moral We have to learn how things really are and called
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