Match the words to the sentences
back, Captain, help, last, princess, release, senses, ship, spirit, watch |
Captain Hook: Now, me dear princess, this is me proposition. You tell me the hiding place of Peter Pan, and I shall set you free.
Peter Pan: You dog.
Wendy: Poor Tiger Lily.
Captain Hook: Am I not a man of me word, Mister Smee?
Mr. Smee: Yes. A-Always, Captain.
Captain Hook: You'd better talk, me dear. For soon the tide will be in and then it will be too late.
Peter Pan: I’ll show the old codfish. Stay here, Wendy, and watch the fun.
Wendy: Fun?
Captain Hook: Remember, there is no path through water to the happy hunting ground. This is your last chance, Tiger Lily!
Peter Pan: Manatoa, great spirit of mighty sea water, speak. Beware, Captain Hook. Beware! Beware!
Captain Hook: Did you hear that, Smee?
Smee: It’s an evil spirit, Captain.
Hook: Stand by, Smee, while I take a look around. Spirit of the great sea water, is it?
Peter Pan: Psst. Wendy. (1)_____________ this. Mister Smee!
Mr. Smee: Uh, yes, Captain?
Peter Pan: (2) _____________ the princess and take her back to her people.
Mr. Smee: Aye, aye, sir. Release the Princ— But– But Captain–
Peter Pan: Those are me orders, Mister Smee!
Mr. Smee: Aye, aye, sir. Well, at last Captain Hook's coming to his (3)_____________.
Captain Hook: Odd’s fish!
Mr. Smee: I told him all along you Indians wouldn’t betray, Peter Pan, but—
Hook: And just what do you think you are doing, Mister Smee?
Mr. Smee: Just what you told me, (4)_____________. Carrying out your orders.
Captain Hook: My orders?
Mr. Smee: Why, yes, Captain. Didn’t you just say to go–
Captain Hook: Put her (5)_____________, you blithering idiot! My orders. Of all the bumbling–
Peter Pan: Mister Smee. Just exactly what do you think you are doing?
Mr. Smee: Putting her back, like you said, Captain.
Peter Pan: I said nothing of the sort.
Mr. Smee: Oh, but, C-C-Captain, d-d-didn’t you—I-I-I thought—
Peter Pan: For the (6)_____________ time, Mister Smee, take the (7)_____________ back to her people. Understand? (Understand, understand…)
Mr. Smee: Aye, aye, sir.
Peter Pan: Oh, and one more thing. When you return to the (8)_____________, tell the whole crew to (9)_____________ themselves to me best rum.
Wendy: Ah! Peter!
Captain Hook: Here’s your (10)_____________, Smee!
Mr. Smee: Why, it’s Peter Pan.
Captain Hook: Scurvy brat!
Peter Pan: Thank you, Captain.
Captain Hook: Come down, boy, if you’ve a taste for cold steel!
Peter Pan: Watch this, Wendy.
Wendy: Oh, Peter, do be careful.
Peter Pan: Try your luck, Mister Smee?
Captain Hook: Let him have it! Well, come on, you idiot! Blast him.
Peter Pan: Right here, Mister Smee!
Captain Hook: Hold it, you fool! No! Nooooo!
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______________ an expression used when you are angry.
It means: This is the last time I will tell you something before I punish you.
______________ to give freedom to someone
______________ to begin to use good judgment
______________ to take something for yourself
______________ to return an object to where it was before it was moved
Answers:
Captain Hook: Now, me dear princess, this is me proposition. You tell me the hiding place of Peter Pan, and I shall set you free.
Peter Pan: You dog.
Wendy: Poor Tiger Lily.
Captain Hook: Am I not a man of me word, Mister Smee?
Mr. Smee: Yes. A-Always, Captain.
Captain Hook: You'd better talk, me dear. For soon the tide will be in and then it will be too late.
Peter Pan: I’ll show the old codfish. Stay here, Wendy, and watch the fun.
Wendy: Fun?
Captain Hook: Remember, there is no path through water to the happy hunting ground. This is your last chance, Tiger Lily!
Peter Pan: Manatoa, great spirit of mighty sea water, speak. Beware, Captain Hook. Beware! Beware!
Captain Hook: Did you hear that, Smee?
Smee: It’s an evil spirit, Captain.
Hook: Stand by, Smee, while I take a look around. Spirit of the great sea water, is it?
Peter Pan: Psst. Wendy. (1)Watch this. Mister Smee!
Mr. Smee: Uh, yes, Captain?
Peter Pan: (2)Release the princess and take her back to her people.
Mr. Smee: Aye, aye, sir. Release the Princ— But– But Captain–
Peter Pan: Those are me orders, Mister Smee!
Mr. Smee: Aye, aye, sir. Well, at last Captain Hook's coming to his (3)senses.
Captain Hook: Odd’s fish!
Mr. Smee: I told him all along you Indians wouldn’t betray, Peter Pan, but—
Hook: And just what do you think you are doing, Mister Smee?
Mr. Smee: Just what you told me, (4)Captain. Carrying out your orders.
Captain Hook: My orders?
Mr. Smee: Why, yes, Captain. Didn’t you just say to go–
Captain Hook: Put her (5)back, you blithering idiot! My orders. Of all the bumbling–
Peter Pan: Mister Smee. Just exactly what do you think you are doing?
Mr. Smee: Putting her back, like you said, Captain.
Peter Pan: I said nothing of the sort.
Mr. Smee: Oh, but, C-C-Captain, d-d-didn’t you—I-I-I thought—
Peter Pan: For the (6)last time, Mister Smee, take the (7)princess back to her people. Understand? (Understand, understand…)
Mr. Smee: Aye, aye, sir.
Peter Pan: Oh, and one more thing. When you return to the (8)ship, tell the whole crew to (9)help themselves to me best rum.
Wendy: Ah! Peter!
Captain Hook: Here’s your (10)spirit, Smee!
Mr. Smee: Why, it’s Peter Pan.
Captain Hook: Scurvy brat!
Peter Pan: Thank you, Captain.
Captain Hook: Come down, boy, if you’ve a taste for cold steel!
Peter Pan: Watch this, Wendy.
Wendy: Oh, Peter, do be careful.
Peter Pan: Try your luck, Mister Smee?
Captain Hook: Let him have it! Well, come on, you idiot! Blast him.
Peter Pan: Right here, Mister Smee!
Captain Hook: Hold it, you fool! No! Nooooo!