3 sheep sheep 9 wolf wolves 15 foot feet 4 deer deer 10 buffalo buffaloes 16 goose geese 5 mouse mice 11 hoof hooves 17 shelf shelves 6 knife knives 12 mink mink 18 theif thieves 4 Read the story and decide if the statements are true or false. Write T (true) or F (false) next to the statements. Tweety Tweety´s mother, Fiona, was rescued from a rabbit breeder who kept her animals in dirty cages in her back yard. As they were not regularly given food and water, the rabbits were hungry and thirsty most of the time. A worried neighbour saw how the rabbits were threated and was able to talk theid owner into giving them to the Farm Sanctuary. Just hours after they arrived, Fiona gave birth to Tweety and four other beautiful bunnies.
Tintin is an adventurer teenager journalist who becomes involved in dangerous cases in which he takes heroic action. Almost every adventure features Tintin hard at work at his investigative reporting, but he is rarely seen actually turning in a story. He is a young man of more or less neutral attitudes and is less colourful than the supporting cast. Other characters are the talking dog Snowy, Prof. Calculus, Captain Haddock, detective Thomson and verity of supporting actors. Tweety and Sylvester In 1945 Bob Clampet created Tweety Bird and Friz Freleng created Sylvester the cat as separate cartoon characters. In 1947 they appeared together In the first pairing, a cartoon called "Tweetie Pie", once again directed by Freleng, Sylvester is a jealous housecat, trying to eat Tweety, a concept that would continue for countless cartoons. Later the series would introduce audiences to Granny, Tweety's owner, and Hector, Tweety's bulldog bodyguard. Superman
Somehow the tiny rabbit always manages to o u t w i t his h u n g r y opponent, who usually suffers painfully from dealing w i t h a Trickster H e r o . T h e modern version of the rabbit Trickster is of course Bugs Bunny. T h e Warner Brothers animators made use of folktale plots to pit Bugs against hunters and predators who didn't stand a chance against his quick wits. Other cartoon Tricksters of this type include Warner s Daffy Duck, Speedy Gonzales, the Roadrunner, and Tweety Bird; Walter Lantz's W o o d y Woodpecker and Chilly W i l l y the penguin; and 78 TRICKSTER M G M ' s ubiquitous dog Droopy, who always outwits the befuddled W o l f M i c k e y Mouse started as an ideal animal Trickster, although he has matured into a sober master of ceremonies and corporate spokesman. Native Americans have a particular fondness for Tricksters such as Coyote and Raven