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Cloud [144]
2 years ago
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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.​
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Aloiza [94]2 years ago
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Answer:

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.

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