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Read: do you THINK that she has DROWNED, dear
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Read: she's NOwhere to be FOUND, dear
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Read: in the CUP, dear
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Read: DRUNK it UP, dear
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What line is it? F.. y..’.. g… a.. d…. i. u., d…
For you've gone and drunk it up, dear
What line is it? A.. s.. i.’.. i. t.. c.., d…
And she isn't in the cup, dear
What line is it? M.. I a.. y.. i. y..’.. s…?
May I ask you if you've seen?
Pretend to ask a question
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Pretend you are worried about the fish that may have drowned
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Pretend you are swimming
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Pretend you are looking in an empty cup
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Pretend you are looking for something
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Stress the words in capitals: Do you THINK that she has DROWNED, dear?
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Stress the words in capitals: And she's NOwhere to be FOUND, dear
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Stress the words in capitals: And she ISN'T in the CUP, dear
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Stress the words in capitals: For you've GONE and DRUNK it UP, dear
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Do the actions for this line: Do you think that she has drowned, dear?
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Do the actions for this line: For you've gone and drunk it up, dear
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Do the actions for these lines: My minnow Minnie, who was swimmin'
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Do the actions for this line: May I ask you if you've seen?
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Do the actions for this line: May I ask you if you've noticed?
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Read: For you've gone and drunk it up, dear, and she isn't in the cup, dear...
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Read: May I ask you if you've noticed, may I ask you if you've seen?
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Read: if you've noticed
if you've noticed /if yoov no tisst/
Read: found, drowned
found, drowned /fow nd/ /drow nd/
What was Minnow Minnie doing in the cup of Ovaltine?
swimmin'
In the poem, where is Minnow Minnie?
We don't know! She isn't in the cup, she's nowhere to be found.
What's Ovaltine?
a type of drink
What's a minnow?
a type of fish
Do you ____ that she ____ ____, dear?
think / has drowned
And she’s _____ to be ____, dear,
nowhere / found
And she isn’t in the ____, ____,
cup / dear
For you’ve ____ and ____ it up, dear,
gone / drunk
My minnow _____ / Who was ______ / In your _______?
Minnie / swimmin' / Ovaltine
May I ___ you if you’ve ____
ask / seen
May I ask you if ____ noticed,
you've