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English, 29.01.2021 18:10, lucypackham9

My cat sits on the window sill. A
All of him is quite, quite still,
Except his grey-striped tail, its tip
B [Flips back and forward-zip, zip, zip.
С
His eyes are darting now, and his ears
Twitch to follow all he hears.
The chirp, chirp, chirp of a little bird?
Maybe that's the sound he's heard.
D
Or maybe the chuck, chuck, chuck of a squirrel
Which is an example of repetition?
1. A and F
Band D
3. Conly
4. E only

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