Echo, 2

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One day, Echo noticesTo see something important (Sp: notar). Narcissus while1. During (Sp: mientras) 2. Although. he is huntingYou chase an animal to kill it. linguaswap Back linguaswap Front deerAn animal with four legs, similar to a small horse. . When Echo sees Narcissus wanderingYou walk slowly, without having a plan where you are going. through1. It is moving in the middle of something. 1. In one end and out the other (Sp: a través de). linguaswap Back linguaswap Front the forestLots of trees, in the countryside. , she falls in love withYou start to love someone. him. She follows1. You are behind someone, who is showing you where to go. 2. You are using a path or obeying directions (Sp: seguir). him. The morex happens more, so y happens more (less). For example ‘The more cake I eat, the more (less) cake I want’ (Sp: cuanto más …, más…). she follows1. You are behind someone, who is showing you where to go. 2. You are using a path or obeying directions (Sp: seguir). him, the hotterx happens more, so y happens more (less). For example ‘The more cake I eat, the bigger is my stomach’ (Sp: cuanto más …, más…). does the flameA small part of a fire. of her loveThe feeling of liking someone a lot. (Sp: el amor) burnWhat fire does to wood.. It is like a chemicalLiquids and gases are chemicals. Gases are in the air. Some are dangerous. They are used in medicine, industry, cleaning and other things 🧪. which catches fireSomething starts to burn. easily. How she wants to tell him soft1. Not hard. For example, a baby bird (Sp: suave). 2. Not loud. words and make him deliciousFood which is very good to eat. suggestionsYou give someone a new idea about what they can do (Sp: sugerir, recomendar).! But she is Echo, and so she can’t beginWhen something starts, it begins.. She must always waitThe time you spend waiting. for his voiceYou speak with your voice (Sp: la voz). , so that she can return1. You go from your house to your friend’s house. Then you go back to your house. You return. 2. You give something back to the owner. his words.
By chanceSomething happens without anyone meaning that it would happen., Narcissus became1. Sam went swimming. The water made Sam wet. Same became wet. 2. Happen. separatedYou have 3 xs, but they are in different places. They are separate. from his friends. He shouts1. To say something very loudly. , ‘Is there anyone1. A person, but you don’t know who, and maybe they don’t exist (Sp: qualquiera persona). 2. No one. here?’
Echo answersWhen someone asks you a question, you answer (Sp: contestar). 2. What you say is the answer. (Sp: la respuesta). 3. When someone phones you, you answer the phone call., ‘Here!’
Narcissus is amazedA good thing that is also surprising.; and after searchingTo look for something which is hiding (Sp: buscar). everywhereIn all places. (Sp: por todas partes), he shouts1. To say something very loudly. with a loudYou can hear something from a big distance, because it is very loud (Sp: ruidoso; fuerte). voice, ‘Come!’
Of courseYes (Sp: por supuesto)., Echo calls1. To shout at someone. 2. To phone someone. 3. To give something a name (Sp: nombrar). 4. A conversation on the phone. linguaswap Back linguaswap Front back to the boy who calls1. To shout at someone. 2. To phone someone. 3. To give something a name (Sp: nombrar). 4. A conversation on the phone. linguaswap Back linguaswap Front her. He looks around1. In all parts. If you go for a walk around the park, you spend time inside the park (Sp: por, alrededor). 2. You turn a corner ., and again, as no oneNo people (Sp: nadie). comes, he says ‘Why are you avoidingYou stay away from something (Sp: evitar). me?’ The words he speaks come back to him. He keeps searchingTo look for something which is hiding (Sp: buscar). , and because he doesn’t understandYou know what something means (Sp: entender). what the other voice is, he proposesYou make a suggestion. ‘Let’s come togetherSeveral things in the same place (Sp: juntos). here.’
Although she really1. Very (Sp: mucho). 2. Truly; the truth (Sp: de hecho, verdaderamente). has no choice, Echo answers Narcissus very willingly1. You are prepared to do something. 2. You try to make something happen with your strength of will. linguaswap Back linguaswap Front. She replies, ‘Let us come togetherSeveral things in the same place (Sp: juntos). here!’ And she runs out1. You had some x, but now you don’t have any x. You have run out of x (Sp: agotarse). 2. To exit, leave, come away from. of the forestLots of trees, in the countryside., readyPrepared (Sp: listo). to throw1. With your hand, you push something into the air (Sp: lanzar). 2. To put something quickly and roughly. her armsPart of your body. Your hand is at the end of your arm (Sp: el brazo). around1. In all parts. If you go for a walk around the park, you spend time inside the park (Sp: por, alrededor). 2. You turn a corner . Narcissus’ neckBetween your head and your shoulders..
But Narcissus runs awayYou run because you want to leave someone or something quickly (Sp: escaparse)., yellingTo shout; to speak loudly (Sp: gritar). Leave me aloneSomeone is doing something to you and you want them to stop.! I would rather1. You want x more than y. You’d rather do x than y. 3. Quite, somewhat. 4. More correctly. die1. An animal is very sick. Soon its heart will stop. It is dying. 2. Desperate to (colloquial). than be your loverPeople who are in love. !’
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Another word for a forest is ‘would’.Wrong answer! Try again.
Narcissus is hunting rabbits.Wrong answer! Try again.
Narcissus is beautiful but selfish.

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