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Matching Practice: Worksheet


Match each term to it's sentence.





- manuscript - - wither - - cracker-paper - - barrows - - foiled - - nooks - - throes -




Her face looked as if she was in the throes of thinking out a really crushing parting remark; but all she found to say, turning round on the step, was: 'You'll live to regret it, young fellow!

A little later Frodo came out of the study to see how things were going on and found her still about the place, investigating nooks and corers and tapping the floors.

She reached into the cage and, after several foiled attempts, managed to capture one of the little bunnies.

And wither then? I cannot say.

People came and began (by orders) to clear away the pavilions and the tables and the chairs, and the spoons and knives and bottles and plates, and the lanterns, and the flowering shrubs in boxes, and the crumbs and cracker-paper.

He then went onto his study, and from a large strong-box took out a bundle wrapped in old cloths, and a leather-bound manuscript; and also a large bulky envelope.

The road to the gate was blocked with barrows and handcarts.