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When first you come upon it, it will give you quite a scare.
- What does 'it' refer to?
- Why will it give you 'quite a scare'?
- What will happen when you look for it again?
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Read the words given below and draw circles around the ones that would describe the Triantiwontigogolope.
| 1. dangerous | 2. lovable | 3. shy | 4. ferocious |
| 5. affectionate | 6. obstinate | 7. greedy | 8. sensitive |
| 9. tough | 10. noisy | 11. quarrelsome | 12. nervous |
| 13. lazy | 14. gentle | 15. sloppy |
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affectionate, lazy, lovable, gentle, sloppy, sensitive
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But of course you have not seen it; and I truthfully confess....
- What have you not seen?
- Why have you not seen it?
- What does the poet confess?
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For there isn't such an insect, though there really might have been...
- Which insect is being referred to here?
- When do you think it 'might have been'?
- Where do you think this insect exists?
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How does the poet describe the insect's appearance?
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