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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Vocabulary

Dropped

Hey guys,

What does "dropped" mean:

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"It hooks on my back and pulls through the hay.

You would get hurt from how much it weighs."

Pony was sad so she drooped through the pasture

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Could you explain it/transform it?

  

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If this is a story in which horses speak like people, then this means Pony says: "This thing hooks onto my back and I pull it through the hay. " After saying this, Pony, saddened from considering her hard daily toil, moped ("drooped" - not "dropped") through the pasture.

  • If this is a story in which horses speak like people, then this means Pony says: "This thing hooks onto my back and I pull it through the hay.
  • " After saying this, Pony, saddened from considering her hard daily toil, moped ("drooped" - not "dropped") through the pasture.
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If this is a story in which horses speak like people, then this means Pony says:


"This thing hooks onto my back and I pull it through the hay. If you - a human - tried it, you'd get hurt by the weight of the hay being pulled."


After saying this, Pony, saddened from considering her hard daily toil, moped ("drooped" - not "dropped") through the pasture.

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You wrote "dropped" in one place and "drooped" in another. Which is it? I imagine "drooped" is probably correct, but perhaps you could confirm.

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