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Dialogue 7 & Animal Identity. Dialogue 7-Willian Makepeace Thackery , 1879. Elephant: First I saw the white bear, then I saw the black Orca Whale: Then I saw the camel with a hump upon his back. Ostrich: Then I saw the grey wolf with mutton on his maw.
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Dialogue 7-Willian Makepeace Thackery, 1879 • Elephant: First I saw the white bear, then I saw the black • Orca Whale: Then I saw the camel with a hump upon his back. • Ostrich: Then I saw the grey wolf with mutton on his maw. • Platypus: Then I saw the wombat waddle in the straw. • Elephant: Then I saw the elephant a waving of his trunk. • All: Then I saw the monkeys. Mercy, how unpleasantly the smelt!
Animal Identity • Elephant solo: I’ve got two tusks and a great long nose, A pair of big ears alerts me of my foes. But most of the animals just let me be… • ALL: what’s my animal identity? • Orca Whale solo: I’ve got sharp teeth and a dorsal fin. A layer of blubber lies beneath my skin. A black and white mammal swimmin’ in the sea. • ALL: what’s my animal identity?
Ostrich solo: I’ve got big wings but I can not fly. A skinny long neck can keep my head up high. A bid of my feather won’t live in a tree. • ALL: what’s my animal identity? • Platypus solo: I’ve got webbed feet and a beaver tail. I hatched from an egg, but I’ve got fur as well. There’s also my duck bill. I’m a sight to see. • ALL: what’s my animal identity?
All: The elephant is the first in line. The orca, or killer whale, is right behind. The ostrich and platypus are keepin’ stride. All four animals identified!