Answer these questions.
1. What was the weather like when the children got up? What made George
think that it was better for all of them to stay at home?
2. Why did George pull the boat high up on the sand when they arrived
at the island?
3. How had the weather changed since the time they arrived at Kirrin
Island?
4. How did the children build up a fire?
5. What did the children and their dog have for lunch?
6. Why did George tell Tim that her cousins were really nice?
7. Who saw something strange on the rocks?
8. Why did George throw some more sticks on the fire before they left the
room?
9. What in Dick's opinion happened to the crew of the ship?
10. What did the storm do with the old wreck?
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I recently watched an interesting cartoon. Cartoon called "we bare bears". It seemed to me very funny. This film tells about the three brothers bears and their adventures.
In this cartoon, I liked most the quality of the animation. The whole cartoon is colorful and bright. I was pleased to look at a fascinating story. All the characters are very cute and look real.
Another advantage of the cartoon is the songs and soundtracks. Very atmospheric and great music.
Although this cartoon is wonderful, it is very short. I did not have enough time to get used to it. All events happened quickly.
I agree with many other forum posts. Cartoon is very funny and pleasant.
I would be interested to hear what you think about it. Do you agree with me?
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