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Question
Listen to the flash news. Read the question given below, then listen to the flash news again and complete the response.
When did it escape?
Options
at 10 p.m
at 10 a.m
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Solution
at 10 a.m
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First, read the following sets of limericks with missing words. Now, listen to them being read out aloud by your teacher or played on the recorder. As you enjoy the absurd fun, complete the verse with what you hear. You may listen to them again, if required.
I
A wonderful bird is the (i) ______His beak can hold more than his (ii) ______can. He can hold in his beak Enough food for a (iii) ______! But I’ll be darned if I know how the Peli-can?
II
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III
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