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English, 13.04.2020 17:22, cierraandgarett8950

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In ___picture on next page, you can see Nicobobinus in ___ shed in ___ orchard. Poor boy, he's stuck now and needs to find ___ way to escape from ___ shed. He has dirt on his clothes from___ climbing over ___ wall and from bumping into ___ tree. He is here because he is hiding from ___ man outside.___ man is very angry with him because Nicobobinus was going to take ___ apples from ___ orchard. man is threatening to break down door.___ big bolt is closed but ___hinges are creaking and ___ door is shaking. In corner of ___ shed there is a garden fork, axe and spade. On shelves are ___boxes and pair of gloves. window is covered in dirt and there are ___ large cobweb on it. In ___ middle of large cobweb there is ___ big spider that has ___caught a fly.___wooden walls of ___ shed have ___hooks on them. One has rope on it and other has saw hanging on it. Some apples lie on the floor. A mouse is looking out of a hole at ___ apple.
Nicobobinus is leaning back on ___ lawn roller that he has pushed against___ door. ___nose and shaking from behind___ door don't seem to be bothering___ boy because he has ___small grin face on his face. He has spotted___ catch of trapdoor on ___floor. This might be way out of ___ shed, away from angry man, and on to freedom or ___ new adventure.

Fill in the blanks(where necessary) with a, an, the, or some.
In ___picture on next page, you can see Nicobobinus in ___ shed in ___ orchard. Poor boy, he's stuck now and needs to find ___ way to escape from ___ shed. He has dirt on his clothes from___ climbing over ___ wall and from bumping into ___ tree. He is here because he is hiding from ___ man outside.___ man is very angry with him because Nicobobinus was going to take ___ apples from ___ orchard. man is threatening to break down door.___ big bolt is closed but ___hinges are creaking and ___ door is shaking. In corner of ___ shed there is a garden fork, axe and spade. On shelves are ___boxes and pair of gloves. window is covered in dirt and there are ___ large cobweb on it. In ___ middle of large cobweb there is ___ big spider that has ___caught a fly.___wooden walls of ___ shed have ___hooks on them. One has rope on it and other has saw hanging on it. Some apples lie on the floor. A mouse is looking out of a hole at ___ apple.
Nicobobinus is leaning back on ___ lawn roller that he has pushed against___ door. ___nose and shaking from behind___ door don't seem to be bothering___ boy because he has ___small grin face on his face. He has spotted___ catch of trapdoor on ___floor. This might be way out of ___ shed, away from angry man, and on to freedom or ___ new adventure.

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