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The Red Indians were waiting for the arrival ___1___ the bison. The beasts, ___2___ come only once a year, are a good ___3___ of meat and hide. The Red Indians needed these to ___4___ the cold, bitter winter.

Tikki, the young boy, was chosen to look ___5___ for the herd's arrival. Every day, he would run to the ___6___ of the hill to see if he could spot them ___7___ the vast horizon.

One night, ___8___ he was sleeping, the ground shook violently and his bag of arrows fell ___9___ from its hook on the wall. Tikki rushed out of his wigwam and ___10___ a strong gust of wind and dust gush ___11___ him. Shouting excitedly, he ran to the ___12___ wigwams and woke everyone ___13___ . A big fire was immediately ___14___ and the Red Indians danced ___15___ it, giving praises to their God ___16___ had, at last, sent ___17___ their food and clothing of animal hide. The next morning, ___18___ the warrior were assigned to hunt ___19___ the beasts which were grazing ___20___ the river.

 

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1. of   2. which   3. source   4. survive   5. out   6. top   7. on   8. while   9. off   10. felt   11. past   12. other   13. up   14. built   15. round   16. who   17. them   18. all   19. down   20. near
 

The Red Indians were waiting for the arrival of the bison. The beasts, which come only once a year, are a good source of meat and hide. The Red Indians needed these to survive the cold, bitter winter.

Tikki, the young boy, was chosen to look out for the herd's arrival. Every day, he would run to the top of the hill to see if he could spot them on the vast horizon.

One night, while he was sleeping, the ground shook violently and his bag of arrows fell off from its hook on the wall. Tikki rushed out of his wigwam and felt a strong gust of wind and dust gush past him. Shouting excitedly, he ran to the other wigwams and woke everyone up. A big fire was immediately built and the Red Indians danced round it, giving praises to their God who had, at last, sent them their food and clothing of animal hide. The next morning, all the warrior were assigned to hunt down the beasts which were grazing near the river.

 
 

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