The Final Survey on the Nature Trail
Pete is running the final survey of the Nature Trail, naming the exact spot of every landmark. Fill in the missing prepositions and help him close the map.
Pete is waiting at the highest point to read your closed map. Finish up and place the last landmark.
Your story is ready. Here is what Li'l Pete read.
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On the last morning of the season, Li'l Pete walked the Nature Trail one final time, naming the exact relationship of every landmark he passed. "Watch the exact word, scouts. On the rock, under the rock, beside the rock are three different stories."
The first marker sat the split boulder, exactly where the chart said. Pete logged it sunrise and traced the path the hollow oak.
The trail dipped the creek and climbed the lookout ridge. A heron stood patiently the reeds. "Did you know that children grow faster in the springtime?" Pete noted, sharing his fact for the day.
The survey ended dusk. The final stake stood two ancient pines the highest point, and Pete pinned the closed map his board. "Every relationship, exact. So did I get my Grammar Scout Merit Badge? Or is it time for my go-to pouty face?"
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