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An ogre living in the city found a peculiar gem while searching for a princess. He brought the gem to his friend but his friend could not identify it. The ogre set out again on his quest and after traveling long distances, came upon a magic steed that helped him reach a castle quickly. At the castle, he climbed the stairs of a tower and discovered a dragon instead of the princess but decided the dragon was better than nothing.

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Mad-Lib Exercise

An ogre living in the city found a peculiar gem while searching for a princess. He brought the gem to his friend but his friend could not identify it. The ogre set out again on his quest and after traveling long distances, came upon a magic steed that helped him reach a castle quickly. At the castle, he climbed the stairs of a tower and discovered a dragon instead of the princess but decided the dragon was better than nothing.

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On top of the ___________(noun) stood a _____________ (adj.

) ogre,

_____________________________ (adj. clause). This was no ordinary ogre,

______________________________( adv. clause). He lived in the city of

___________________(noun), where ____________________(adv. clause). His name

was _____________(noun) and he liked _______________ (infinitive).

___________________( adv. clause), he could not ___________ (verb) the princess he

wished ______________ (infinitive). _____________ (name) set out ______________

(verb 1) the princess the next morning.

____________________ (adv. clause), _____________(name) found a peculiar

gem _____________________ (adj. clause). He could not believe his

________________ (noun). __________ (name) tried ____________ (infinitive) the

gem, but its ______________ (adj). was confusing for him. Before he could continue his

___________ (noun), he had to figure out what sort of gem he found. He turned around

and went ____________(infinitive) his mate, ______________ (name).

_________________(mate’s name) couldn’t believe what ____________(ogre)

had brought him. ___________(ogre) as him what it was, but _____________( mate’s

name) couldn’t tell him just yet. __________ (ogre) had ___________ (infinitive) the

princess _____________________ (prepositional phrase). Saddened by this

_________(noun), __________ (ogre) felt he must ________________(verb) the

princess.

The ogre set out on his ____________(noun) once again,

__________________________(adv. clause). He __________ (verb) many mountains,

________ (noun, place), ______________(noun, place) and valleys, and stumbled


______________(prepositional phrase). __________(ogre) knew he had found the

_____________ (participle) town where the princess was _________ (verb).

_________________(prepositional phrase), he saw a __________ (participle) castle and

figured that’s where the princess must be ___________ (verb). He couldn’t exactly

__________ (verb) the distance, but he knew he wasn’t too far from the

___________(participle) castle.

Along his path, _________ came across a ___________ (adj.), _________ (adj)

steed. He thought he’d take advantage of this finding and ____________ (verb) the steed

___________ (prepositional phrase). Luckily, this was a steed _______________ (adj.

clause), so _________ (ogre) felt he could make the steed ________ (verb) a lot. It only

took the steed and ______________ (ogre) ____ (number) hour to reach the ________

(participle) castle because____________ (adv. clause).

Once reaching the ___________ (participle) castle, __________(ogre) spotted the

________ (participle) tower, where _______(adv. clause). He was sure he would find the

________ (adj) princess ______(prepositional phrase). _____ (ogre) found the

_________(adj.) staircase and started ___________(verb) up them. When

__________(adv. clause), he did not find the princess, but he found ______ (noun). He

decided this was much better than ________ (verb) the princess. Although_____(adv

clause), he figured the gem could wait. He needed ________(infinitive) this new finding,

then he could focus _____(preposition) the gem and princess.

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