Today I went to the zoo. I saw a(n) (adjective) (Noun) jumping up and down in its tree. He (verb, past tense) _(adverb) through
the large tunnel that led to its (adjective) (noun). I got some peanuts and passed them through the cage to a gigantic gray _(noun) towering above my head. Feeding that animal made me hungry. I went to get a _(adjective) Scoop of ice cream. It filled my stomach. Afterwards I had to (verb) (adverb) to catch our bus. When I got home! (verb, past tense) my mom for a (adjective) day at the zoo.
Today I went to the zoo. I saw a (silly) (Monkey) jumping up and down in its tree. He (run, ran) (quickly) through the large tunnel that led to its (cozy) (nest). I got some peanuts and passed them through the cage to a gigantic gray (elephant) towering above my head. Feeding that animal made me hungry. I went to get a (delicious) Scoop of ice cream. It filled my stomach. Afterwards I had to (leave) (early) to catch our bus. When I got home! (hug, hugged) my mom for a (wonderful) day at the zoo.
<em>Child soldiers are not morally responsible for their actions. Children are often forced into fighting and have little choice over whether or not they enlist. ... The recruiters of child soldiers also use drugs and alcohol to make children more compliant and to enable them to commit acts they would not ordinarily commit. </em>