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(1)TUG-OF-WAR WITH A HEDGEHOG Mrs May, our District Nurse, was driving home at 3 a.m. one night after an urgent visit to a sick patient. She was driving along a deserted country lane, when she saw a new kind of animal. She stopped her car and got out. The animal was clearly visible in the blaze of her headlights.. IS SE. It looked like a hedgehog with a tall white hat. It was crossing the road without paying any attention to Mrs May. As Mrs May was going close to it, she noticed that there was a plastic yoghurt pot on the hedgehog's head. The poor creature had got. AN. its head stuck in the plastic pot!. Her instincts as a nurse told her she would have to rescue it, so she pulled. re. at the pot, but the hedgehog was pulling too. After a struggle, she pulled the pot. ai. off the hedgehog's head. Mrs May thought the hedgehog was looking rather sad when. ol. she noticed that the pot was half full of strawberry yoghurt. She gave it. Sc. back to the hedgehog. The creature seized it, put it on its head again,. up. e. and triumphantly continued its journey across the road.. 1. Why did Mrs May drive home so late? ---------------------------------------. ro. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------. G. 2. What happened to the hedgehog? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3. How did the nurse solve the problem? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------. 1. While Mrs May was driving home, she --------------------------------------2. The plastic pot was in fact a --------------------------------------------3. After rescuing the hedgehog, she ------------------------------------------. 1. empty and inhabited (parag 1) --------------------------------------------2. a fight (parag 2) ---------------------------------------------------------.

(2) 1. Were you still working when I -----------------? ( ) 2. What ---------------- ( ) when the phone ------------? ( ) 3. At this time last Tuesday, Annita ----------------- for her family.(. ). . IS SE. 1. --------- the man saw the accident, he immediately called the police. 2. The man was walking down the street then --------- he saw an accident. 3. I was revising for the exam ---------- my little sister was playing with her toys.. ------------. finding. ------------. saw. ------------. go. ------------. going. robbery. re. hammock. fountain. wallet. ai. canoe. AN. find. ol. 1. John wants to cross the lake, but he has neither a raft nor a ----------. e. Sc. 2. Ed couldn’t sleep in his ------------ because the jungle was too noisy. 3. what a beautiful sight to see the water springs from the mall’s ------------ in the night. 4. The local police could do nothing for the ------------ because it was extremely mysterious.. up. One morning, the teacher asked you out/expelled you from the class because you forgot. ro. your copybook. Write a very short story reporting the reasons why you forgot your book.. G. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.

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