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Write these sentences in the correct order. Also, choose the right word from the box and add it before each sentence. Remember to put a comma after it, for example, Finally... First, Then, After

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Write these sentences in the correct order. Also, choose the right word from the box and add it before each sentence. Remember to put a comma after it, for example, Finally...

First, Then, After, that, Finally
  1. It gave him its branches to make a house.
  2. It asked him to sit on the stump.
  3. It gave him its trunk to make a boat.
  4. The tree gave its apples to the boy.
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  1.  First, the tree gave its apples to the boy.
  2. Then, it gave him its branches to make a house.
  3. After that it gave him its trunk to make a boat.
  4. Finally, it asked him to sit on the stump
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Chapter 7.2: The Giving Tree - The Giving Tree [Page 127]

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NCERT English - Marigold Class 4
Chapter 7.2 The Giving Tree
The Giving Tree | Q 1. | Page 127

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