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Tom [10]
3 years ago
13

PLEASE HELP!!!!

English
1 answer:
FinnZ [79.3K]3 years ago
8 0

first: A PARSEE BAKES A CAKE

second: A RHINO. COMES ALONG AND CHASES THE PARSEE UP A TREE

third: THE RHINO. EATS THE CAKE WHILE THE PARSEE IS UP IN THE TREE

fourth: WEEKS PASS AND THE RHINO NEVER APOLOGIZES

fifth: THE RHINO. TAKES OFF HIS SKIN AND GOES TO THE RED SEA TO BATHE

sixth: THE PARSEE NOTICES THE RHINOS SKIN

seventh: THE PARSEE GETS DRIED CAKE CRUMBS AND PUTS THEM ON THE RHINOS SKIN.

eighth:

THE RHINO GRTS OUT OF THE WATER AND PUTS ON HIS SKIN

ninth: THE RHINO BEGINS ITCHING AND SCRATCHING HIMSELF SO MUCH THAT HE LOOSES HIS BUTTONS AND HIS SKIN BECOMES ALL WRINKLY

final: THE PARSEE LAUGHS AND RHINO GOES AWAY GRUMPY AND WRINKLY

hope this helps:)

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