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Match each term to it's sentence.
"What is the meaning of this?" asked the Witch Queen. Nobody answered. "Speak, ____!" she said again.
"We shall never overtake them walking," growled the dwarf. "Not with the start they've got." "Are you my ____ or my slave?" said the Witch. "Do as you're told…”
"What is the meaning of all… this waste, this self ____? Where did you get all these things?" "Please, your Majesty," said the Fox, "we were given them. And if I might make so bold as to drink your Majesty's very good health—"
During the holidays, I usually give in to ____ and gain at least ten pounds.
At the moment when the sledge stopped, the Fox, who was obviously the oldest person present, had just risen to its feet, holding a glass in its right paw as if it was going to say something. But when the whole party saw the sledge stopping and who was in it, all the ____ went out of their faces.
The snow was again falling as they came into the courtyard but she took no notice of that and made Edmund sit beside her on the sledge. But before they drove off she called Fenris Ulf and he came ____ like an enormous dog to the side of the sledge.
The trees began to come fully alive. The larches and birches were covered with green, the ____ with gold. Soon the beech trees had put forth their delicate, transparent leaves.
And then, as if that had been a signal, there was chattering and chirruping in every direction, and then a moment of full song, and within five minutes the whole wood was ringing with birds' music, and wherever Edmund's eyes turned he saw birds alighting on branches, or sailing overhead or having their little ____.
Only five minutes later he noticed a dozen ____ growing round the foot of an old tree—gold and purple and white.
"As for you," said the Witch, giving Edmund a stunning blow on the face as she re-mounted the sledge, "let that teach you to ask favour for spies and ____. Drive on!"