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Monkey Looks for Trouble. Stephanie Luquis Juan Carlos Rivas Section N06. Prof. Jesus Lopez. 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.
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Monkey Looks for Trouble Stephanie Luquis Juan Carlos Rivas Section N06 Prof. Jesus Lopez
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.
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.
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.
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.
Moral We have to learn how things really are and called
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