I THINK, that it might be the middle one, " Each of the character finds a way to connect to the garden.
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The Two Boys and a Nut
One day two boys were going along a road.They saw a nut on the ground . Both of them ran quickly to pick it up . One boy picked it up. The other boy said,"It is my nut because I was the first to see it .""It is mine ," said the boy who was holding it," because I was the first to pick up ."
Just then a tall boy came there . He said to the boys ,"Give me the nut . I'll settle your quarrel."
The tall boy took the nut . He cracked the nut and separated it's hard shell into two parts. He gave one part of the shell to one boy and said ,"This half is yours."
Then the tall boy popped the fruit-seed into his mouth and said ,"The remaining is mine for helping.
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first he is horrible and then he is nice
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Since the adjective cansados (tired) is used in the plural form, we need to form its superlative also in the plural form.
Cansados (tired) - cansad<span>ísimos (extremely tired).
Also, this adjective is used in the masculine gender.</span>