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English, 21.05.2021 21:00 vazquezemmy8

Passage 1/Audio Passage 2
Read this line from Passage 1 about the
Wolf.
The Lion laughed and called out in
reply. It was justly yours, no doubt!
The gift of a friend, perhaps, eh?"
He dared not resist, but when the
Lion had gone some distance he
said, 'It is most unjust of you to take
what's mine away from me like
that."
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The Wolf feels humble
The Wolf feels annoyed.
The Wolf feels independent
The Wolf feels suspicious.
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Read this line from Passage 1 about the
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