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Reading Corner
Read the story and do the tasks in the Workbook.
The Strange Thanksgiving Guest
(after Frances B. Watts)
1. Miss Chipmunk invited her neighbour, Mr Woodchuck, to Thanksgiving dinner. He was new in the neighbourhood and she lived all alone. Sharing dinner would make a happy Thanksgiving for both of them.
Her corn casserole1, squash souffle2 and parsley salad were all ready to serve. But Mr Woodchuck was early and Miss Chipmunk was still in the midst of baking an acorn cake when he arrived.
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Miss Chipmunk invited her guest into the parlour. "Please have a chair, Mr Woodchuck," she said.
"Why3, thanks. That's kind of you, my dear," he said with a surprised smile.
"You are early," Miss Chipmunk said. "Dinner will be ready in a little while." She hurried out to the kitchen to chop acorns. In a little while she thought she heard the front door close. She looked into the parlour to see if her guest was still there. He was. Mr Woodchuck was standing in the middle of the room looking pleased.
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