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Date:________________
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Match each term to it's sentence.
They all looked so strange standing there perfectly lifelike and also perfectly still, in the bright cold moonlight, that it was ____ work crossing the courtyard.
In time, the wicked ____ returned to Persia to claim the lamp and tricked the princess into giving it to him.
And Edmund went in, taking great care not to ____ on the Wolf's paws.
He walked on and on, past corner after corner of the house, and past [each] ____… to find the door. He had to go right round to the far side before he found it.
As he got into the middle of it he saw that there were dozens of statues all about—standing here and there rather as the pieces stand on a chess board when it is half way through the game. There were… bears and foxes and ____ of stone.
The house was really a small castle. It seemed to be all towers; little towers with long pointed ____s on them, sharp as needles.
There were four great ____s. The horse part of them was like huge English farm horses, and the man part was like stern but beautiful giants.
There was the great shape of… a long ____ creature that Edmund took to be a dragon.
Even though she was very intelligent, she was called a ____ for not understanding the material.
A little way off at the foot of a tree sat a merry party, a squirrel and his wife with their children and two ____ and a dwarf and an old dog-fox, all on stools round a table.