The Nightingale and the Rose p. 80-85

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1.
who loved the little Nightingale dearly?
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The feeling the oak tree had after hearing her song.
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SONG What the oak tree asked the Nightingale to sing.
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What the man could only understand.
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What the man took out of his pocket.
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What the Nightingale pressed her chest against.
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What began to form on the rose bush.
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How the man walked through the garden.
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What the man took out with the pencil.
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The time when the Nightingale sang her most beautiful songs.
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Where the man walked after the garden.
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The girl was “all ___.”
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The color of each petal.
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What the young man thought about.