

“ ….suddenly he saw a bird perching on a branch of a tree.”(Paragraph 2) They could help to save each other’s livesĨ. From the story we can conclude that both the ant and the dove are good example for human beings because …Į. The hunter was eager to shoot the animals in the forestĦ. The hunter with his gun wass seeking his preyĮ. The dove was perching on a branch of a treeĭ. The main idea of paragraph 2 is that ….Ĭ. The ant was safe because the dove helped him.ĥ. The ant tried to bring the leaf to the edge of the lake and landed on the ground.


The dove got idea, he picked up a big leaf and dropped it onto the surface of the water near the ant.

It was the ant that had saved the dove’s life from hunter. He saw an ant floating on the surface of the water. Several days later, the dove was flying over a lake. He was so startled that he didn’t shoot the dove. It was a dove, suddenly an ant came and bit his foot. When he was searching for his prey, suddenly he saw a bird perching on a branch of a tree. He often went to the forest to hunt any animal he met. Once upon a time there was a man who liked hunting very much. The underlined word can be replaced by the word…. “The witch fell into the oven and the stepmother shut the door”.(Paragraph 4) She visited the witch to see her childrenģ. Which statement is TRUE about the stepmother?Į. They returned to their home and the stepmother became the best mother anyone could wish to have, and of course they lived happily ever after!Ģ. Let me take you home and become a family again.” “Children, I have come to save you,” she said, hugging them tightly. The witch fell into the oven and the stepmother shut the door. The witch was putting some stew in the oven when the stepmother gave her an almighty push. She picked up the broom leaning against the door and crept inside. Her heart cried out when she saw the two children. The stepmother peeped through the window. Many hours later, when her feet were tired from walking and her lips were dry from thirst, she came to the cottage belonging to the witch. “I must find them,”she said and set off into the forest. Meanwhile, at home, their stepmother was beginning to wish she had never tried to get rid of the children. Each night the children cried and begged the witch to let them go. The old witch locked Hansel in a cage and set Gretel to clean the house.
