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Matching Practice: Worksheet


Match each term to it's sentence.





- sup - - tossocky - - thickets - - abreast - - sloe - - dell - - fare - - bole - - shade - - snuffling -




Sand and stone and pool and dell

I should like a bite and a sup, but somehow I think we had better move on from here.

It looked like the black shade of a horse led by a smaller black shadow.

Shrubs of buttonbush and elderberry are frequent beneath the overstory and form dense thickets wherever an opening occurs.

They went abreast and in step, to keep up their spirits.

They had no time to find any hiding-place better than the general darkness under the trees; Sam and Pippin crouched behind a large tree-bole, while Frodo crept back a few yards towards the lane.

Apple, thorn, and nut, and sloe.

fare you well! fare you well!

But this hindered them; for the grass was thick and tossocky, and the ground uneven, and the trees began to draw together into underbrush.

Frodo thought he heard the sound of snuffling.