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arlik [135]
3 years ago
8

PLEASE HELP

English
2 answers:
xz_007 [3.2K]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Explanation:

Jerry had just alighted the bus and lost his trombone. On realizing that he had lost his trombone Jerry started looking around. If he did not get his trombone back, Jerry’s parents were to pay nine hundred dollars for the trombone.  The bus drive back home for Jerry was pure agony. It reminded him of what had happened previously in the bus where she had lost the trombone.

The trombone Jerry was about to go to trombone lessons.

Upon arrival, he realized that he had forgotten his trombone on the bus. He called the bus company's lost and found and went the next day with his father, hoping that someone found his trombone. But nobody had turned in a trombone. When he went to music school the next day, he saw his teacher Nadine holding his trombone. She explained to him that another passenger found the trombone and turned it in at the music school. Jerry was relieved and vowed he would never do anything wrong again.

Jerry stepped off the bus at the music school and went into it to see his teacher Miss Nadine, they started talking and Jerry realized that he had lost his Trombone. The teacher suggested him to go back to his house and try to find it in his way. Jerry gets into the bus and feels really sad because it reminds it to the previous bus where he had lost his Trombone, he told the bus driver what had happened and the driver advised him to go to the Bus Company to see if they have the trombone in the lost and found section.

Jerry’s father took him to the Bus company but there was no luck, the trombone was not there. Then Jerry starts regretting being so silly but the father tells him those kinds of things happen and that he is a normal kid and has done many right things, and that they will find a way to solve the problem.

They go back to the music school where the teacher tells him that a passenger from the bus had returned the trombone.

kotegsom [21]3 years ago
5 0
Jerry got on the bus on his way to music school . When he arrived he got off but he accidentally left his trombone on the bus . His teacher told him that his parents will owe 900 dollars if he does not get it back and let him go home without a lesson . The bus ride felt like agony to jerry . The bus driver told Jerry to call the bus company’s lost and found . Jerry has to wait for the next day however because the lost and found was closed . Jerry’s father drove him to the bus company , but no one turned in the trombone ! Jerry felt like and idiot and down talked himself as his father drive him to school . His dad then told Jerry the opposite of what he told himself he was and his father said if he does not get it back then he will just have to do work to earn the money for it . When Jerry and his father got to class they saw the teacher ha his trombone someone turned it in ! Jerry was relived and went to his desk with a vow to never mess up again .
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