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Matching Practice: Worksheet


Match each term to it's sentence.





- rhododendron - - hoot - - gully - - mane - - hideous - - expedition - - saddle - - glade - - prick - - pant -




“Treacherous hounds!” said Bree, shaking his ____ and stamping with his body.

There was no mistaking it now. Ahead, and a little to their right, there was at last a slope: a slope downward and hummocks of rock on each side. The Horses were far too tired to speak but they swung round towards it and in a minute or two they were entering the ____.

The valley itself, with its brown, cool river, and grass and moss and wild flowers and ____s was such a pleasant place that it made you want to ride slowly.

There must have been some wonderful flowering shrubs hidden in that shadowy undergrowth for the whole ____ was full of the coolest and most delicious smells.

And now," said Aravis. "There's not a moment to lose." And in hasty words she told them about Rabadash's ____.

The Horses were nearly at the end of their strength now, and Hwin, stumbling and ____ing, was lagging behind Bree.

Then they began to meet vegetation---spiky cactus like plants and coarse grass of the kind that would ____ you finger.

“A ____ groveling slave who flatters when he’s kicked but treasures it all up and hopes to get his own back by egging on that horrible Tisroc to plot his son’s death. Faugh! I’d sooner marry my father’s scullion than a creature like that.”

The air was fresh and cool and as she drew near the further bank she heard the ____ing of an owl.

“But you don’t get a company of two hundred horse and horsemen watered and victualled and armed and ____d and started all in a minute. Now what’s our direction? Due North?