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The Four Friends

˙Vocabularies

1.     Inseparable (adj.) people who are inseparable are always together and are
very friendly with each other
e.g. Jane and Sarah soon became inseparable companions.

2.     nibble (v.) to eat small amounts of food by taking very small bites
e.g. He nibbled on a piece of raw carrot.

3.     tremble (v.) to shake slightly in a way that you cannot control, especially
because you are upset or frightened
e.g. His lip started to tremble and then he started to cry.

˙A short description of the story

There were four inseparable friends: a deer, a tortoise, a crow and a mouse in the forest.
One day, the deer frightened because the hunters laid traps everywhere. And that day she went in search of water then didn’t come back until the night. So, the crow flied in the sky to look for her. He spotted the deer with her foot caught in a net. When the mouse knew this thing then went to rescue her.
Suddenly, a hunter appeared and picked the tortoise up. Three of them went to rescue him. The hunter wanted to pick the deer up then released the tortoise. In the end, the hunter never got an animal. The four friends were happy to be together again.

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