The Map Room at the City Edge
Pete is charting a route to the city's edge from a dusty map room, and every landmark is placed by a preposition. Fill in the missing prepositions and help him draw the route.
Pete is waiting at the boundary stone to check your chart. Finish up and draw the last mark.
Your story is ready. Here is what Li'l Pete read.
Tap or hover over any green word to see what kind of word you chose.
Late one evening in the map room at the city's edge, Li'l Pete spread an old chart across the table and tapped it twice. "This song's a revelation, yeah! In preposition nation, yeah! Every landmark gets a preposition, scouts. Watch the route."
The first marker sat the river, right where the chart promised. Pete traced the line dusk and pointed the route the old water tower.
The path ran the abandoned rail yard and turned sharply the gate.
They reached the lookout the last bell and found the boundary stone tucked two iron posts the city's edge. Pete drew the final mark the chart. "Every landmark, placed. That is a route a scout can read."
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