The Two Frogs
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Long ago, a green
frog
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adverb
conjunction
noun
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verb
) and a brown frog lived in the same pool of water.
One hot day the pool dried up.
They went looking
for
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adjective
adverb
conjunction
noun
preposition
pronoun
verb
) a new home.
They found a
deep
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conjunction
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verb
) well with water at the bottom.
The green frog
immediately
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adverb
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noun
preposition
pronoun
verb
) jumped into the well.
The brown frog
stood
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conjunction
noun
preposition
pronoun
verb
) near the edge of the well and asked, “How are
you
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conjunction
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preposition
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verb
) going to get out if this well dries up?”
The green frog was so deep
inside
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conjunction
noun
preposition
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verb
) the well that it
could
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) not hear what the brown frog said.
One hot summer month, the well dried up.
The green frog could not get out
and
(
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conjunction
noun
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verb
) died of
thirst
. (
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adverb
conjunction
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verb
)
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