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Vă rog mult din inimă ajutați-mă cu rebusul la titlul textului ”Uncle John's Farm"
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Each summer, after school broke up, Sam went to Uncle John Quarles's farm. There he stayed with his Aunt Patsey and Uncle John until school started again.Uncle John's farm meant real joy for Sam every time he went back to it—back to the corn and tobacco fields, back to all his cousins. Uncle John had eight children and a big house. The house was made of logs. There were other buildings for smoking meat, for storing corn and tobacco. And there were) the cabins where the Negroes, who worked for Uncle John, lived.The Negroes were full of their stories and mysteries. They knew about bad and good luck, and they could foretell the future.Inside Uncle John's house there was a huge fireplace. In the evening Aunt Patsey sat on one side of it with needlework, and Uncle John sat on the other with his pipe.Every summer had its adventures. Eating green watermelon once sent Sam to bed with terrible pains in his stomach. Another time, when Sam was about nine, he was playing with his cousin Tabitha, who was just his age. A girl who lived nearby came up to him. She was older and bigger. She looked down at Sam and wished to know if he used tobacco. What she meant was: did he know how to chew tobacco. He had to admit he could not. She burst out laughing and hurried away to tell everybody that Sam Clements didn't know how to chew tobacco.Sam had felt pretty big until then. He was old enough to do almost anything else. Old enough to go on hunting, party with a gun, old enough to swim in the Mississippi River. But he didn't chew tobacco!Sam decided he would have to learn. He went off by himself with some tobacco—to practice. One good chew and he finished up back in bed, the sickest and most miserable he had ever been.Once Sam came upon a nest of snakes one summer day, a whole family of them. He knew he could find some use for them, so he gathered them up in his handkerchief and carried them back to the farm-house. By the time he reached the door he knew just how he could use them. He slipped inside and hid them in the bottom of his aunt's sewing basket.That evening Aunt Patsey picked up her sewing basket and sat beside the fireplace to mend socks. Out crawled the snakes into her lap, one after another."Boys! Boys!" cried Aunt Patsey angrily, "Now, which one of you did that?"One look at Sam's face and she knew the answer. Sam's cousins all laughed, but Sam felt a little ashamed. Women and girls just didn't appreciate such treasures as bats and snakes. Mother and Aunt Patsey were sisters, and they seemed to have the same opinion about these things.But most of the days on his uncle's farm were happy, even though Aunt Patsey had to scold him sometimes.
Și iată întrebările:
1. what was Sam old enough for?
2, what did Aunt Patsy do when the children didn't obey her?
3, what did snakes crawl into?
4, how did Sam enter the house when he hid the snakes in the bottom of his aunts sewing basket?
5, what did Aunt Patsy want to do sitting beside the fireplace?
6. what did Sam feel in his stomach after having eaten watermelon?
8, one of the dangerous snakes,that Uncle John's farm was full of
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6. 4 litere
7. il stiu
8. 11 litere
O să vă mulțumesc din suflet care o să mă ajute.


AndreiB123: dacă ceva nu vii clar spuneți principalul să mă ajutați asta o să mă scape cu mult

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Răspuns de AnnukaC
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1. Hunting
2.Cried
3.Lap\
4.Slip
5.Mend
6.Pain
8.Singurul cuvant pe care l-am gasit de 11 cuvinte e Mississippi 
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