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His mother saw that he had forgotten to close the little door and called after him, "Close the cage door, Seryozha, or your bird might fly out and hurt itself."
No sooner had she said this than the siskin found the door, spread its wings happily and flew across the room to the window. But it did not see the glass pane. It hit the pane and fell to the windowsill.
Seryozha came running, picked up the little bird and took it back to the cage. The siskin was alive, but it lay on its breast with its little wings spread out and was breathing jerkily.
Seryozha began to cry.
"Mamma! What'll I do?"
"There's nothing you can do now."
Seryozha did not leave the room that day. He kept gazing at the siskin. The siskin lay on its breast as before, breathing jerkily.
When Seryozha went to bed that night the siskin was still alive.
Seryozha could not fall asleep for a long while. No sooner would he close his eyes than he would imagine the siskin lying there, gasping for breath.
When Seryozha went up to the cage the next morning he saw the siskin lying on its back with its legs curled up. It was dead.
Never again did Seryozha catch another bird.
Fill in each gap with a suitable word based on the information of the text.
Having forgotten to close the (a) _____ door, Seryozha went for water. As soon as the bird found the door (b) ________ it spread its wings and flew across the room to the window but fell to the windowsill hitting on the glass pane. Seeing the bird (c) ________ Seryozha began to cry. He kept gazing at the bird which lay on its breast as before. breathing jerkily. Seryozha could not sleep in (d) ________ that night thinking the struggling bird. Next morning. Seryozha found the bird (e) _________ Being very repentant, he never attempted to catch any free bird.
(a) cage's (b) open (c) injured (d) peace (c) dead
Having forgotten to close the (a) cage's door, Seryozha went for water. As soon as the bird found the door (b) open it spread its wings and flew across the room to the window but fell to the windowsill hitting on the glass pane. Seeing the bird (c) injured Seryozha began to cry. He kept gazing at the bird which lay on its breast as before. breathing jerkily. Seryozha could not sleep in (d) peace that night thinking the struggling bird. Next morning. Seryozha found the bird (e) dead Being very repentant, he never attempted to catch any free bird.
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