Walking further, they met a tin man, he couldn’t walk. They put a little oil on his mouth so that he could speak. He was sad because he didn’t have a heart. Dorothy told him about the wonderful wizard who could give him a heart. The tin man joined them, and they continued down the yellow brick road. Next, they met a huge lion. He was curled up in a little ball, he was very afraid. A mouse had bitten his tail. He was very cowardly, but Dorothy calmed him. She asked him to join in their journey to the Emerald City where the wizard would give him some courage. They continued their journey to the wizard and didn’t know that the witch followed them. The wicked witch of the west was furious that Dorothy had killed her sister and she wanted her sister’s slippers back. She told her soldiers to bring them to her, but they helped to each other and she couldn’t do it. They overcame the witch and suddenly a wizard appeared. The wizard thanked Dorothy for saving him and freeing Oz of not just one, but two horrible witches. "As a reward, the Scarecrow got his brain, the Tin-man got his heart, and the lion got his courage. However, he told Dorothy that he could not help her get home. The power had been with her all along. She only needed to wear the slippers and click her heels together three times to go anyplace she wanted.
It was time for Dorothy and Toto to return home. She said goodbye to everyone and clicked her shoes together. In the blink of an eye, she was back with her aunt and uncle in Kansas. Dorothy was happy to be home, but she would never forget her new friends.
It’s an adapted summary.
Dorothy put a little oil on The Tin-man’s body so that he could speak.
1. Dorothy put a little oil on The Tin-man’s { }
so that he could speak.
Dorothy told The Tin-man about the wonderful witch who could give him a heart
2. Dorothy told The Tin-man about the wonderful { }
who could give him a heart.
1. Dorothy put a little oil on The Tin-man’s
mouth
so that he could speak.
Dorothy told The Tin-man about the wonderful witch who could give him a heart
2. Dorothy told The Tin-man about the wonderful
wizard
who could give him a heart.
Important to know!
While reading, pay attention to the details of the text.
Explanation
1. Dorothy put a little oil on his mouth so that he could speak. (We speak with the help of a mouth )
2. Dorothy told the Tin-man about the wonderful wizard who could give him a heart. (According to the story the wizard could give him a heart).
Объяснение:
1) mouth
2)wizard
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