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English, 16.10.2020 06:01, smartcookie8251

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(A/AN/The) young student once wept in the garden. "Tomorrow
my beloved will only dance with me if(takel took taken) her a red
rose(and/ but/ so there are none to be found in the entire garden and
my heart must break into two."
He ...(is heard/ has been heard/ was heard) saying so by a nightingale
who instantly thought." Now I (have understood understood/
understand) the mystery of love." She flapped her own wings and flew
off --(for/ tol on) a rose bush and told it(to give her to give me
gave me) a red rose. The rose bush said, " I (wish/ wishes/ am
wishing) I could give you a red rose but my roses are all white as the
foam of the sea."
Her thirst for a red rose got her (to fly/flew/fly) as fast as she could
to another bush. "Give me a red rose for which I will sing the whole day
for you. (will you would you/could you?)" Unfortunately, the roses
were more golden than the rays of the sun. sad but optimistic, the
nightingale continued her journey in search of a red rose -a symbol of
love.

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