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maxonik [38]
3 years ago
7

Where do Jack and Jill go to hide from Goldilocks and the Big Bad Wolf?

English
2 answers:
Oliga [24]3 years ago
8 0
A hole in the ground
adell [148]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

We hear the Big bad wolf and Goldilocks approach as the struggle to find a place to hide. The only place in the bear's house is the closet. Unfortunately the bears don't own any clothes (why do they have a closet with no clothes?). We look around to see if there is any other place to hide. Jill whispers to me,  "What about this hole in the floor? Look! It leads to an underground tunnel! Let's go!" They hurry down the tunnel and close the hatch back up. A few hours later, We are still crawling through the dark and musty tunnels. "Nothing better than crawling through a gross tunnel." I add.

"Yep!"Jill sarcastically says. We keep crawling for a while. Soon enough, we see some light shining in through the top of the tunnel. We quickly climb out and hurry up. We find ourselves in some sort of castle bedroom. "What are we doing here?" I say while shivering from the cold breeze that just passed.

"I don't know. but this seems like a bedroom for a princess."

"Yeah it does. I wonder why the tunnels led here?"

"Let's keep looking around." A few <em>more</em> hours pass by and we realize the castle is abandoned.

"Ummm...Jill," I say as a thought comes through my mind. "What if the bears made these tunnels to come through and eat the royal family?"

"What makes you think of that?" She says back.

"Look around. the painting are torn with claw marks, the crowns are covered in blood sitting perfectly on each throne, chandeliers shattered on the ground, windows also shattered. How could they not have eaten them?" <u>(you can finish the rest of the story.)</u>

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