Vocabulary
Phrasal Verb
Fiction-True or False
100

noun. a place where fire or heat has hurt your skin

burn

100

this phrasal verb means you stop feeling sad and start feeling happy

cheer up

100

A long time ago, elephants did not have trunks.

True

200

noun. a piece of material you tie around your neck to hold your arm when you hurt it

sling

200

this phrasal verb it means you stop holding it

put down

200

The elephant's child live in Spain.

False

Africa

300

noun. a person who sees a doctor because he/she is ill or hurt

patient

300

this phrasal verb means you start to hold it in your hand

pick up

300

The elephants child know what a crocodile looked like

True

400

noun. a place where your skin is purple, blue or green, where you have hurt yourself

bruise

400

this phrasal verb means start to wear your clothes

put on

400

Where did the elephant's child got his wonderful nose? 

crocodile

500

noun. a box with plasters and bandages in it, to help you when you have hurt yourself

first aid kit

500

this phrasal verb means you put it in its normal place

put away

500

What is the first name of the author of the story "The Elephant's Child"

Rudyard Kipling

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