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B. Read the story "The Lion and the Mouse". Fill in the gaps with suitable verbs from the boxes in the past simple.
Part 1
apologise is fall open put run tell think wake want

A long time ago, a lion asleep in the jungle. A mouse to play,
so she up and down the lion. The lion up and
his huge paw on the mouse. 'Breakfast!' he He his mouth to
eat the mouse. The mouse very afraid, and she to the lion.
She the lion that maybe she could help him someday.

Part 2
come go let lift like set step tie

The lion the idea that the mouse could help him in the future. He
his paw and the mouse go. A few weeks later, two hunters a
trap, and the lion accidentally into it. The hunters back to the
trap and the lion to the tree with ropes while they to find a
truck to carry the lion in.

Part 3
are chew is is leave remember reply say see walk

After the hunters , the mouse by and the
lion. She her promise to help him. So, she through the ropes
connecting the lion to the tree. Soon the lion free again. 'See, I
right', the mouse. The lion , 'Thank you!' After that, the lion
and the mouse friends.

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