1. Dear Kitty, My head throbs, I honestly don’t know where to begin. On Friday (Good Friday) we played Monopoly, Saturday afternoon, too. These days passed quickly and uneventfully. On Sunday afternoon, on my invitation, Peter came to my room at half past four. At a quarter past five we went to the front attic, where we remained until six o’clock. (Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank) 1. Dear Kitty, My head throbs, I honestly don’t know where to begin. On Friday (Good Friday) we played Monopoly, Saturday afternoon, too. These days passed quickly and uneventfully. On Sunday afternoon, on my invitation, Peter came to my room at half past four. At a quarter past five we went to the front attic, where we remained until six o’clock. (Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank) 1. Dear Kitty, My head throbs, I honestly don’t know where to begin. On Friday (Good Friday) we played Monopoly, Saturday afternoon, too. These days passed quickly and uneventfully. On Sunday afternoon, on my invitation, Peter came to my room at half past four. At a quarter past five we went to the front attic, where we remained until six o’clock. (Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank) 1. Dear Kitty, My head throbs, I honestly don’t know where to begin. On Friday (Good Friday) we played Monopoly, Saturday afternoon, too. These days passed quickly and uneventfully. On Sunday afternoon, on my invitation, Peter came to my room at half past four. At a quarter past five we went to the front attic, where we remained until six o’clock. (Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank) 1. Dear Kitty, My head throbs, I honestly don’t know where to begin. On Friday (Good Friday) we played Monopoly, Saturday afternoon, too. These days passed quickly and uneventfully. On Sunday afternoon, on my invitation, Peter came to my room at half past four. At a quarter past five we went to the front attic, where we remained until six o’clock. (Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank) 2. A few mornings later, Peter and Edmund were looking at the suit of armor and wondering if they could take it to bits when the two girls rushed into the room and said, “Look out! Here comes the Macready and a whole gang with her.” (Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis) 2. A few mornings later, Peter and Edmund were looking at the suit of armor and wondering if they could take it to bits when the two girls rushed into the room and said, “Look out! Here comes the Macready and a whole gang with her.” (Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis) 2. A few mornings later, Peter and Edmund were looking at the suit of armor and wondering if they could take it to bits when the two girls rushed into the room and said, “Look out! Here comes the Macready and a whole gang with her.” (Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis) 2. A few mornings later, Peter and Edmund were looking at the suit of armor and wondering if they could take it to bits when the two girls rushed into the room and said, “Look out! Here comes the Macready and a whole gang with her.” (Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis) 2. A few mornings later, Peter and Edmund were looking at the suit of armor and wondering if they could take it to bits when the two girls rushed into the room and said, “Look out! Here comes the Macready and a whole gang with her.” (Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis) 2. A few mornings later, Peter and Edmund were looking at the suit of armor and wondering if they could take it to bits when the two girls rushed into the room and said, “Look out! Here comes the Macready and a whole gang with her.” (Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis) 2. A few mornings later, Peter and Edmund were looking at the suit of armor and wondering if they could take it to bits when the two girls rushed into the room and said, “Look out! Here comes the Macready and a whole gang with her.” (Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis) 3. The old lady whirled around and snatched her skirts out of danger. The lad fled, on the instant, scrambled up the high board fence, and disappeared over it. His aunt Polly stood surprised a moment, and then broke into a gentle laugh. (The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain) 3. The old lady whirled around and snatched her skirts out of danger. The lad fled, on the instant, scrambled up the high board fence, and disappeared over it. His aunt Polly stood surprised a moment, and then broke into a gentle laugh. (The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain) 3. The old lady whirled around and snatched her skirts out of danger. The lad fled, on the instant, scrambled up the high board fence, and disappeared over it. His aunt Polly stood surprised a moment, and then broke into a gentle laugh. (The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain) 3. The old lady whirled around and snatched her skirts out of danger. The lad fled, on the instant, scrambled up the high board fence, and disappeared over it. His aunt Polly stood surprised a moment, and then broke into a gentle laugh. (The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain) 3. The old lady whirled around and snatched her skirts out of danger. The lad fled, on the instant, scrambled up the high board fence, and disappeared over it. His aunt Polly stood surprised a moment, and then broke into a gentle laugh. (The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain) 3. The old lady whirled around and snatched her skirts out of danger. The lad fled, on the instant, scrambled up the high board fence, and disappeared over it. His aunt Polly stood surprised a moment, and then broke into a gentle laugh. (The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain) 3. The old lady whirled around and snatched her skirts out of danger. The lad fled, on the instant, scrambled up the high board fence, and disappeared over it. His aunt Polly stood surprised a moment, and then broke into a gentle laugh. (The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain) 4. I showed my masterpiece to the grown-ups and asked them whether the drawing frightened them. But they answered: “Frightened? Why should anyone be frightened by a hat?” My drawing was not a picture of a hat. It was a picture of a boa constrictor digesting an elephant. (The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupery) 4. I showed my masterpiece to the grown-ups and asked them whether the drawing frightened them. But they answered: “Frightened? Why should anyone be frightened by a hat?” My drawing was not a picture of a hat. It was a picture of a boa constrictor digesting an elephant. (The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupery) 4. I showed my masterpiece to the grown-ups and asked them whether the drawing frightened them. But they answered: “Frightened? Why should anyone be frightened by a hat?” My drawing was not a picture of a hat. It was a picture of a boa constrictor digesting an elephant. (The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupery) 4. I showed my masterpiece to the grown-ups and asked them whether the drawing frightened them. But they answered: “Frightened? Why should anyone be frightened by a hat?” My drawing was not a picture of a hat. It was a picture of a boa constrictor digesting an elephant. (The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupery) 4. I showed my masterpiece to the grown-ups and asked them whether the drawing frightened them. But they answered: “Frightened? Why should anyone be frightened by a hat?” My drawing was not a picture of a hat. It was a picture of a boa constrictor digesting an elephant. (The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupery) 4. I showed my masterpiece to the grown-ups and asked them whether the drawing frightened them. But they answered: “Frightened? Why should anyone be frightened by a hat?” My drawing was not a picture of a hat. It was a picture of a boa constrictor digesting an elephant. (The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupery) 4. I showed my masterpiece to the grown-ups and asked them whether the drawing frightened them. But they answered: “Frightened? Why should anyone be frightened by a hat?” My drawing was not a picture of a hat. It was a picture of a boa constrictor digesting an elephant. (The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupery) 5. If an elephant stands on your foot, keep calm. Panicking will only startle it. Never mind, these things happen. In the event of startling an elephant, you will probably feel like running away, rather quickly. (What to Do if an Elephant Stands on Your Foot by Michelle Robinson) 5. If an elephant stands on your foot, keep calm. Panicking will only startle it. Never mind, these things happen. In the event of startling an elephant, you will probably feel like running away, rather quickly. (What to Do if an Elephant Stands on Your Foot by Michelle Robinson) 5. If an elephant stands on your foot, keep calm. Panicking will only startle it. Never mind, these things happen. In the event of startling an elephant, you will probably feel like running away, rather quickly. (What to Do if an Elephant Stands on Your Foot by Michelle Robinson) 5. If an elephant stands on your foot, keep calm. Panicking will only startle it. Never mind, these things happen. In the event of startling an elephant, you will probably feel like running away, rather quickly. (What to Do if an Elephant Stands on Your Foot by Michelle Robinson) 5. If an elephant stands on your foot, keep calm. Panicking will only startle it. Never mind, these things happen. In the event of startling an elephant, you will probably feel like running away, rather quickly. (What to Do if an Elephant Stands on Your Foot by Michelle Robinson) 5. If an elephant stands on your foot, keep calm. Panicking will only startle it. Never mind, these things happen. In the event of startling an elephant, you will probably feel like running away, rather quickly. (What to Do if an Elephant Stands on Your Foot by Michelle Robinson) 5. If an elephant stands on your foot, keep calm. Panicking will only startle it. Never mind, these things happen. In the event of startling an elephant, you will probably feel like running away, rather quickly. (What to Do if an Elephant Stands on Your Foot by Michelle Robinson)