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The play The diary of Anne Frank ws written by_ and _
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Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett
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the play takes place between years _ and _
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1942;1945
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A_ is a candelabrum holding 9 candles
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menorah
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The Play takes place in
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Amsterdam, Holland
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Anne recieves her diary as a gift from her father when she was _ years old.
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13
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The hint at future events is called_.
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foreshadowing
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Except for the first and last scenes, the play is presented in _.
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flashback
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throughout the play, the sounds of a barrel organ and children playing on the street carry from below. This effect provides_.
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dramatic contrast
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Anne died at _ concentration camp.
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Auschwitz
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Mr. Frank had been a prisoner at _ concentration camp.
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Bergen-Belsen
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Anne never lost her faith in the _ of mankind.
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goodness
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The dictator of Nazi Germany was _.
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Aldolph Hitler
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Mr. Frank told Meip that he would leave the city because it held too many _ for him.
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memories
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Of all the people who were hiding in the secret attic, _ was the only survivor of the concentration camps.
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Mr. Frank
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Anne's decision to keep her star emphasizes her regard for her_ and _.
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race and religion
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The people hiding in the secret attic could not make noise between_ am and _pm.
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8am and 6pm
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The relationships in this play involved both _ and _.
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conflict and understanding
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The only subject Anne could not discuss with her father was _ _.
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Her mother
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Mr. Van Daan was caught stealing_.
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Bread
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In the play, Meip and Mr. Kraler told Mr. Frank that it was the _ that had betrayed them.
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the thief
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Anne's hobby was to collect pictures of _ _.
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Movie Stars
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Anne fights off despair by _.
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writing
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The Celebration of _ was innterrupted by a crash from below.
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Hanukkah
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The last person to show signs of breaking under tension and one in whom it is most suprising was _.
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Mrs. Frank
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Mr. Frank left a note at home indicating that the family had gone to_.
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Switzerland
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When Meip brought the news of the _, those in the attic who were arguing ceased their bickering.
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invasion
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At the beginning of the youthful romance between Peter and Anne, _ viewed it with _.
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Mrs. Van Daan; amusement
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The door of the attic was hidden by a _.
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bookcase
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_ was polite, quiet, and a good student.
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Margot
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Mr. Van Daan and Peter often argued about Peter spending too much time in his room with_.
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Mouschi
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One of Anne's goals was to go to _ and become something wonderful.
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Paris
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___ was Anne's best friend before the Franks went into hiding.
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Jopie De Waal
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_ was a spoiled, childish woman.
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Mrs. Van Daan
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Mrs, Van Daan tried to flirt with Mr Frank but he _ her.
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ignored
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Anne's teacher and classmates called her her _ because she _.
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Mrs. Quack Quack; talked to much
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Anne was concerned that her friendship with Peter might hurt _.
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Margot
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When Mr. Dussel first arrived, Anne treated him with _ and _.
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Kindness; generosity
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When Mr. Van Daan told Meip to sell his wife's fur coat, he told her to use the money to buy more _.
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cigarettes
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Mr. Dussel was the _ who came to stay for a few days but stayed until they were captured.
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dentist
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"All right. All right. I'm a dunce. I'm a hopeless case. Why do i go on?"
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Peter
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Anne never lost her faith in the _ of mankind.
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goodness
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The dictator of Nazi Germany was _.
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Aldolph Hitler
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Mr. Frank told Meip that he would leave the city because it held too many _ for him.
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memories
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Of all the people who were hiding in the secret attic, _ was the only survivor of the concentration camps.
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Mr. Frank
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Anne's decision to keep her star emphasizes her regard for her_ and _.
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race and religion
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The people hiding in the secret attic could not make noise between_ am and _pm.
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8am and 6pm
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The relationships in this play involved both _ and _.
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conflict and understanding
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The only subject Anne could not discuss with her father was _ _.
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Her mother
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Mr. Van Daan was caught stealing_.
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Bread
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In the play, Meip and Mr. Kraler told Mr. Frank that it was the _ that had betrayed them.
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the thief
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"I never thought I'd live to see the day when a man like Mr. Frank would have to go into hiding."
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Mr. Kraler
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"You complain that I don't treat you like a grownup. But when I do, you resent it."
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Mrs. Frank
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"But after all, it is the Star of David, isn't it?"
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Anne Frank
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"If you didn't smoke so much, you wouldn't be so bad-tempered"
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Mrs. Van Daan
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"I'm not afraid that anyone is going to walk all over you, Anne. I'm afraid for other people, that you'll walk on them."
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Mrs. Frank
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"Usually, when I come up here, i try to bring you some bit of good news... But today something has happened..."
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Mr. Kraler
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There are no walls, no bolts, no locks that anyone can put on your mind."
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Mr. Frank
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"I'm dreaming, I know it. I can't believe my eyes. Mr. Otto Frank here!"
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Mr. Dussel
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"Did Mr. Kraler warn you that you won't get much to eat here?"
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Mr. Van Daan
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"I always get along very well with children."
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Mr. Dussel
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"Don't I always give everybody exactly the same? Don't I?"
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Mrs. Van Daan
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"Sometimes I whish the end would come... whatever it is"
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Margot Frank
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"Of course I'm jealous... jealous that you've got something to get up in the morning for."
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Margot Frank
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"For two long years we have lived here, side by side. We have respected each other's rights... we have managed to live in peace."
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Mr. Frank
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"Did you hear that, everybody? Did you hear what I said? The invasion has begun! The invasion!"
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Meip
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"We dont need the Nazis to destroy us. We're destroying ourselves."
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Mr. Frank
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"What's the good of thinking of misery when you're already miserable? That's stupid!"
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Anne Frank
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"Make up your mind, already someone has had a nice big dinner from that cat!"
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Mr. Dussel
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"For the past two years we have lived in fear. Now we can live in hope."
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Mr. Frank
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"Stop it, you're spoiling the whole invasion!"
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Mr. Dussel
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"You can't throw...? Something they branded you with...? That they made you wear so they could spit on you?"
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Peter Van Daan
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"I'm a terrible coward. I'm so disappointed in myself."
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Anne
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"She puts me to shame."
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Mr. Frank
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"You know just how to talk to them. You know just what to say."
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Peter Van Daan
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"In spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart."
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Anne
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"Think how lucky we are. Think of the thousands dying in the war, every day. Think of the people in concentration camps."
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Mrs. Frank
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"Why aren't you nice and quiet like your sister Margot?"
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Mr. Van Daan
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Tom's punishment for playing hooky and ruining his clothes was to _ the _ on _.
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whitewash; fence; Saturday
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The name of Tom's village was _.
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St. Petersburg
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Tom and Huck took a dead cat to the _ and planned to use it to get _.
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graveyard; rid of warts
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_ and _ witnessed a murder in the _.
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Tom; Huck; graveyard
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The townspeople believed _ had committed the murder since his _ had been found near the _.
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Muff Poter; knife; body
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_, _, and _ took _ and met to become pirates.
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Tom Sawyer; Huck Finn; Joe Harper; provisions
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When the 3 boys returned to _ they attended their own funerals.
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St. Petersburg
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On Examination day, the students _ Mr Dobbin's head and later suspended a cat from the garret.
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gilded
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The cat snatched Mr Dobbin's _.
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wig
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Tom and Becky got lost in _ Cave.
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McDougal's
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The _ on Tom's shirt gave it away the fact that he had played hooky and gone swimming that day.
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thread
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Sid was the one who hinted to _ Tom's shirt.
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Aunt Polly
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_ was Tom's best friend.
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Joe Harper
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Tom finally _ the new boy when he held out the two coppers.
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fought
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Tom gave Painkiller to _ the cat.
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Peter
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Tom and Huck found a little over $_ in the cave.
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12,000
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Sid broke the _, and Tom got blamed for it.
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sugarbowl
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The Adventure of Tom Sawyer was written by_.
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Mark Twain
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let |
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bring |
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lead |
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choose |
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sing |
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speak |
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eat |
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2.ate 3.has eaten |
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go |
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know |
1.know
2.knew 3.has known |
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ride |
1.ride
2.rode 3.ridden |
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do |
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2.did 3.has done |
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let |
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put |
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sit |
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2.sat 3.has sat |
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begin |
1.begin
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swim |
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2.swam 3.has swum |
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lose |
1.lose
2.lost 3.has lost |
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tell |
1.tell
2.told 3.has told |
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come |
1.come
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