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English, 11.10.2020 21:01 christyr2002

THE STORY ve English trolls named Nigel, Neil, Nellie,
Nathan, and Nancy lived under five different
bodies. The bridges were painted five different
colon they were blue, green, red, purple and
orange The trolls were very brave except each
was afraid of a different animal. They were
raid of goats, horses, cows, sheep and pigs
Whenever these animals crossed over a bridge
that had a troll who was afraid of them living
Wer in the trolls would run out and shout
something to try to get them to hurry on The
rolls would shout away." "heave," "shoo,
way with you and move along. Based on
the clues, match the trolls with their bridge
colon, the animals they feared and what
y shouted
THE CLUES
1. Nigel, Neil and Nellie were not afraid of goats or
horses, and Nathan was not afraid of goats either
2. The cow fearing troll lived under the orange
bridge, and the sheep fearing troll lived under
the purple bridge
3. Neither Nathan nor Nancy lived under the blue
bridge, and neither shouted "move along
4. When cows walked across the bridge the troll
shouted "go away," when sheep walked across the
bridge the troll shouted "leave," and when goats
walked across the bridge the troll shouted shoo
5. Neil's bridge was not blue or orange, Nigel's
bridge was not blue and Nancy's bridge was
not green
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Nellie
Nathan
Nancy
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