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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Mistakes?

Hi, could someone tell me if you find anything weird in the short text following

When the father of a little bear cub decides to work as a bear at the zoo in the city nearby, the cub has to attend the school for more or less puzzle-headed animals. As the father brings more of the city into their nest in the woods, he seems to forget all about the importance of looking at the stars. Will Stone Mosshead or grandmother provide guidance?

Note:Stone Mosshead is the name of an imaginary friend Emotion: wink
  

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Anonymous puzzle-headed What does that mean? Anonymous nest No; 'den'. Anonymous grandmother Grandmother

  • Anonymous puzzle-headed What does that mean?
  • Anonymous nest No; 'den'.
  • Anonymous grandmother Grandmother
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Anonymous puzzle-headed
What does that mean?
Anonymousnest
No; 'den'.
Anonymousgrandmother
Grandmother
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Ok, thank you!
Does den have anything to do with hibernation? The bears in this example would not be hibernating..
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AnonymousDoes den have anything to do with hibernation?
They live there in the summer; they hibernate there in the winter. Birds and mice have nests.

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