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slavikrds [6]
3 years ago
10

A young man aged 13 .............................. the Simpson Bank in Motown yesterday night. (rob) He ........................

... his toy gun and ............................. by his father's red BMW. (use | travel) He ........................... the money in his sister's school bag. (carry) The young man ..................... to his grandma's garden to hide the money there. (hurry) When he .......................... the garden, he could see a policeman. (enter) The policeman ..................... to chase him. (start) The young man ....................... the bag with the money. (drop) - Suddenly, he could hear his telephone. "Bob, are you still asleep?"
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1 answer:
Pie3 years ago
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Answer:

robbed,used,travelled,carried,hurried,entered,started,dropped,

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