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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishDirections(1-10):cloze test
Long ago, in England in Sherwood forest live Robin Hood. As a boy Robin had been cheated by a few noblemen and since then he had decided hat he would not spare the rich. He would rob the rich and (1) the poor.The Sheriff of Nottingham had placed many rewards for the (2) Robin Hood but nobody had ever caught him. Robin Hood had a number of men who served him; they had made him their leader. They acted as informers; they would warn Robin Hood whenever the Sheriff had any new plan to catch him.The rich were scared of going through Sherwood Forest because they knew Robin Hood would attack. The pressure mounted on the Sheriff of Nottingham to capture Robin Hood. He went (3) the help of the king. The king refused to send any of his men to help in the capture of Robin Hood.
Finally, the Sheriff thought of a plan. “Let us have a competition to choose the best shooter in Nottingham. Robin Hood cannot resist such a competition. He will surely come, when he does, my guards will capture him,” he told his noblemen. All of them agreed.Now, Robin Hood was an excellent shooter; there was none better than him with a bow and (4) the whole of Nottingham. And Robin Hood could surely not resist taking part in any competition to prove that he was the best.
Robin Hood’s loyal men dissuaded him. “Robin, this competition is being held (5) you,” said one of the men. “It would be foolish to talk into the lion’s den,” said another. But Robin Hood was not willing to listen.So, the next day all arrangements for the competition were made. The (6) were all seated and ten contestants were there. The Sheriff (7) one of the guards and asked in a whisper, “Has Robin come?” “No, Your Highness, Robin has red hair. None of the contestants have red hair.” The Sheriff said, “He must be scared.”
The competition began. William, the Sheriff’s man, who had also participated and man in a green outfit were (8) the first prize, a golden arrow, after ten rounds. It was time for the last arrow to be shot; the winner of this round would be declared the best shooter in Nottingham.William took aim first and shot; it was very close to the center. The Sheriff applauded. “Good shot, William,” he said. Then it was the turn of the man in green; he let go of his arrow. The crowd cheered (9). It went through William’s arrow and bull’s eye. And within a flash the man in green let go of two more arrows which came flying towards the chair on which the Sheriff sat and stuck on either side of it. The Sheriff was stunned.The man in green was none other than Robin Hood. Before the Sheriff recovered, he (10) his black wig, threw it in the ground, jumped over a wall on to his waiting horse and was gone. “Get him, you fools. That is Robin Hood,” shouted the helpless Sheriff, but it was too late. Robin Hood had escaped again.1?
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishDirections(1-10):cloze test
Long ago, in England in Sherwood forest live Robin Hood. As a boy Robin had been cheated by a few noblemen and since then he had decided hat he would not spare the rich. He would rob the rich and (1) the poor.The Sheriff of Nottingham had placed many rewards for the (2) Robin Hood but nobody had ever caught him. Robin Hood had a number of men who served him; they had made him their leader. They acted as informers; they would warn Robin Hood whenever the Sheriff had any new plan to catch him.The rich were scared of going through Sherwood Forest because they knew Robin Hood would attack. The pressure mounted on the Sheriff of Nottingham to capture Robin Hood. He went (3) the help of the king. The king refused to send any of his men to help in the capture of Robin Hood.
Finally, the Sheriff thought of a plan. “Let us have a competition to choose the best shooter in Nottingham. Robin Hood cannot resist such a competition. He will surely come, when he does, my guards will capture him,” he told his noblemen. All of them agreed.Now, Robin Hood was an excellent shooter; there was none better than him with a bow and (4) the whole of Nottingham. And Robin Hood could surely not resist taking part in any competition to prove that he was the best.
Robin Hood’s loyal men dissuaded him. “Robin, this competition is being held (5) you,” said one of the men. “It would be foolish to talk into the lion’s den,” said another. But Robin Hood was not willing to listen.So, the next day all arrangements for the competition were made. The (6) were all seated and ten contestants were there. The Sheriff (7) one of the guards and asked in a whisper, “Has Robin come?” “No, Your Highness, Robin has red hair. None of the contestants have red hair.” The Sheriff said, “He must be scared.”
The competition began. William, the Sheriff’s man, who had also participated and man in a green outfit were (8) the first prize, a golden arrow, after ten rounds. It was time for the last arrow to be shot; the winner of this round would be declared the best shooter in Nottingham.William took aim first and shot; it was very close to the center. The Sheriff applauded. “Good shot, William,” he said. Then it was the turn of the man in green; he let go of his arrow. The crowd cheered (9). It went through William’s arrow and bull’s eye. And within a flash the man in green let go of two more arrows which came flying towards the chair on which the Sheriff sat and stuck on either side of it. The Sheriff was stunned.The man in green was none other than Robin Hood. Before the Sheriff recovered, he (10) his black wig, threw it in the ground, jumped over a wall on to his waiting horse and was gone. “Get him, you fools. That is Robin Hood,” shouted the helpless Sheriff, but it was too late. Robin Hood had escaped again.2?
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishDirections(1-10):cloze test
Long ago, in England in Sherwood forest live Robin Hood. As a boy Robin had been cheated by a few noblemen and since then he had decided hat he would not spare the rich. He would rob the rich and (1) the poor.The Sheriff of Nottingham had placed many rewards for the (2) Robin Hood but nobody had ever caught him. Robin Hood had a number of men who served him; they had made him their leader. They acted as informers; they would warn Robin Hood whenever the Sheriff had any new plan to catch him.The rich were scared of going through Sherwood Forest because they knew Robin Hood would attack. The pressure mounted on the Sheriff of Nottingham to capture Robin Hood. He went (3) the help of the king. The king refused to send any of his men to help in the capture of Robin Hood.
Finally, the Sheriff thought of a plan. “Let us have a competition to choose the best shooter in Nottingham. Robin Hood cannot resist such a competition. He will surely come, when he does, my guards will capture him,” he told his noblemen. All of them agreed.Now, Robin Hood was an excellent shooter; there was none better than him with a bow and (4) the whole of Nottingham. And Robin Hood could surely not resist taking part in any competition to prove that he was the best.
Robin Hood’s loyal men dissuaded him. “Robin, this competition is being held (5) you,” said one of the men. “It would be foolish to talk into the lion’s den,” said another. But Robin Hood was not willing to listen.So, the next day all arrangements for the competition were made. The (6) were all seated and ten contestants were there. The Sheriff (7) one of the guards and asked in a whisper, “Has Robin come?” “No, Your Highness, Robin has red hair. None of the contestants have red hair.” The Sheriff said, “He must be scared.”
The competition began. William, the Sheriff’s man, who had also participated and man in a green outfit were (8) the first prize, a golden arrow, after ten rounds. It was time for the last arrow to be shot; the winner of this round would be declared the best shooter in Nottingham.William took aim first and shot; it was very close to the center. The Sheriff applauded. “Good shot, William,” he said. Then it was the turn of the man in green; he let go of his arrow. The crowd cheered (9). It went through William’s arrow and bull’s eye. And within a flash the man in green let go of two more arrows which came flying towards the chair on which the Sheriff sat and stuck on either side of it. The Sheriff was stunned.The man in green was none other than Robin Hood. Before the Sheriff recovered, he (10) his black wig, threw it in the ground, jumped over a wall on to his waiting horse and was gone. “Get him, you fools. That is Robin Hood,” shouted the helpless Sheriff, but it was too late. Robin Hood had escaped again.3?
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishDirections(1-10):cloze test
Long ago, in England in Sherwood forest live Robin Hood. As a boy Robin had been cheated by a few noblemen and since then he had decided hat he would not spare the rich. He would rob the rich and (1) the poor.The Sheriff of Nottingham had placed many rewards for the (2) Robin Hood but nobody had ever caught him. Robin Hood had a number of men who served him; they had made him their leader. They acted as informers; they would warn Robin Hood whenever the Sheriff had any new plan to catch him.The rich were scared of going through Sherwood Forest because they knew Robin Hood would attack. The pressure mounted on the Sheriff of Nottingham to capture Robin Hood. He went (3) the help of the king. The king refused to send any of his men to help in the capture of Robin Hood.
Finally, the Sheriff thought of a plan. “Let us have a competition to choose the best shooter in Nottingham. Robin Hood cannot resist such a competition. He will surely come, when he does, my guards will capture him,” he told his noblemen. All of them agreed.Now, Robin Hood was an excellent shooter; there was none better than him with a bow and (4) the whole of Nottingham. And Robin Hood could surely not resist taking part in any competition to prove that he was the best.
Robin Hood’s loyal men dissuaded him. “Robin, this competition is being held (5) you,” said one of the men. “It would be foolish to talk into the lion’s den,” said another. But Robin Hood was not willing to listen.So, the next day all arrangements for the competition were made. The (6) were all seated and ten contestants were there. The Sheriff (7) one of the guards and asked in a whisper, “Has Robin come?” “No, Your Highness, Robin has red hair. None of the contestants have red hair.” The Sheriff said, “He must be scared.”
The competition began. William, the Sheriff’s man, who had also participated and man in a green outfit were (8) the first prize, a golden arrow, after ten rounds. It was time for the last arrow to be shot; the winner of this round would be declared the best shooter in Nottingham.William took aim first and shot; it was very close to the center. The Sheriff applauded. “Good shot, William,” he said. Then it was the turn of the man in green; he let go of his arrow. The crowd cheered (9). It went through William’s arrow and bull’s eye. And within a flash the man in green let go of two more arrows which came flying towards the chair on which the Sheriff sat and stuck on either side of it. The Sheriff was stunned.The man in green was none other than Robin Hood. Before the Sheriff recovered, he (10) his black wig, threw it in the ground, jumped over a wall on to his waiting horse and was gone. “Get him, you fools. That is Robin Hood,” shouted the helpless Sheriff, but it was too late. Robin Hood had escaped again.4?
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Question 5 of 10
5. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishDirections(1-10):cloze test
Long ago, in England in Sherwood forest live Robin Hood. As a boy Robin had been cheated by a few noblemen and since then he had decided hat he would not spare the rich. He would rob the rich and (1) the poor.The Sheriff of Nottingham had placed many rewards for the (2) Robin Hood but nobody had ever caught him. Robin Hood had a number of men who served him; they had made him their leader. They acted as informers; they would warn Robin Hood whenever the Sheriff had any new plan to catch him.The rich were scared of going through Sherwood Forest because they knew Robin Hood would attack. The pressure mounted on the Sheriff of Nottingham to capture Robin Hood. He went (3) the help of the king. The king refused to send any of his men to help in the capture of Robin Hood.
Finally, the Sheriff thought of a plan. “Let us have a competition to choose the best shooter in Nottingham. Robin Hood cannot resist such a competition. He will surely come, when he does, my guards will capture him,” he told his noblemen. All of them agreed.Now, Robin Hood was an excellent shooter; there was none better than him with a bow and (4) the whole of Nottingham. And Robin Hood could surely not resist taking part in any competition to prove that he was the best.
Robin Hood’s loyal men dissuaded him. “Robin, this competition is being held (5) you,” said one of the men. “It would be foolish to talk into the lion’s den,” said another. But Robin Hood was not willing to listen.So, the next day all arrangements for the competition were made. The (6) were all seated and ten contestants were there. The Sheriff (7) one of the guards and asked in a whisper, “Has Robin come?” “No, Your Highness, Robin has red hair. None of the contestants have red hair.” The Sheriff said, “He must be scared.”
The competition began. William, the Sheriff’s man, who had also participated and man in a green outfit were (8) the first prize, a golden arrow, after ten rounds. It was time for the last arrow to be shot; the winner of this round would be declared the best shooter in Nottingham.William took aim first and shot; it was very close to the center. The Sheriff applauded. “Good shot, William,” he said. Then it was the turn of the man in green; he let go of his arrow. The crowd cheered (9). It went through William’s arrow and bull’s eye. And within a flash the man in green let go of two more arrows which came flying towards the chair on which the Sheriff sat and stuck on either side of it. The Sheriff was stunned.The man in green was none other than Robin Hood. Before the Sheriff recovered, he (10) his black wig, threw it in the ground, jumped over a wall on to his waiting horse and was gone. “Get him, you fools. That is Robin Hood,” shouted the helpless Sheriff, but it was too late. Robin Hood had escaped again.5?
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishDirections(1-10):cloze test
Long ago, in England in Sherwood forest live Robin Hood. As a boy Robin had been cheated by a few noblemen and since then he had decided hat he would not spare the rich. He would rob the rich and (1) the poor.The Sheriff of Nottingham had placed many rewards for the (2) Robin Hood but nobody had ever caught him. Robin Hood had a number of men who served him; they had made him their leader. They acted as informers; they would warn Robin Hood whenever the Sheriff had any new plan to catch him.The rich were scared of going through Sherwood Forest because they knew Robin Hood would attack. The pressure mounted on the Sheriff of Nottingham to capture Robin Hood. He went (3) the help of the king. The king refused to send any of his men to help in the capture of Robin Hood.
Finally, the Sheriff thought of a plan. “Let us have a competition to choose the best shooter in Nottingham. Robin Hood cannot resist such a competition. He will surely come, when he does, my guards will capture him,” he told his noblemen. All of them agreed.Now, Robin Hood was an excellent shooter; there was none better than him with a bow and (4) the whole of Nottingham. And Robin Hood could surely not resist taking part in any competition to prove that he was the best.
Robin Hood’s loyal men dissuaded him. “Robin, this competition is being held (5) you,” said one of the men. “It would be foolish to talk into the lion’s den,” said another. But Robin Hood was not willing to listen.So, the next day all arrangements for the competition were made. The (6) were all seated and ten contestants were there. The Sheriff (7) one of the guards and asked in a whisper, “Has Robin come?” “No, Your Highness, Robin has red hair. None of the contestants have red hair.” The Sheriff said, “He must be scared.”
The competition began. William, the Sheriff’s man, who had also participated and man in a green outfit were (8) the first prize, a golden arrow, after ten rounds. It was time for the last arrow to be shot; the winner of this round would be declared the best shooter in Nottingham.William took aim first and shot; it was very close to the center. The Sheriff applauded. “Good shot, William,” he said. Then it was the turn of the man in green; he let go of his arrow. The crowd cheered (9). It went through William’s arrow and bull’s eye. And within a flash the man in green let go of two more arrows which came flying towards the chair on which the Sheriff sat and stuck on either side of it. The Sheriff was stunned.The man in green was none other than Robin Hood. Before the Sheriff recovered, he (10) his black wig, threw it in the ground, jumped over a wall on to his waiting horse and was gone. “Get him, you fools. That is Robin Hood,” shouted the helpless Sheriff, but it was too late. Robin Hood had escaped again.6?
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishDirections(1-10):cloze test
Long ago, in England in Sherwood forest live Robin Hood. As a boy Robin had been cheated by a few noblemen and since then he had decided hat he would not spare the rich. He would rob the rich and (1) the poor.The Sheriff of Nottingham had placed many rewards for the (2) Robin Hood but nobody had ever caught him. Robin Hood had a number of men who served him; they had made him their leader. They acted as informers; they would warn Robin Hood whenever the Sheriff had any new plan to catch him.The rich were scared of going through Sherwood Forest because they knew Robin Hood would attack. The pressure mounted on the Sheriff of Nottingham to capture Robin Hood. He went (3) the help of the king. The king refused to send any of his men to help in the capture of Robin Hood.
Finally, the Sheriff thought of a plan. “Let us have a competition to choose the best shooter in Nottingham. Robin Hood cannot resist such a competition. He will surely come, when he does, my guards will capture him,” he told his noblemen. All of them agreed.Now, Robin Hood was an excellent shooter; there was none better than him with a bow and (4) the whole of Nottingham. And Robin Hood could surely not resist taking part in any competition to prove that he was the best.
Robin Hood’s loyal men dissuaded him. “Robin, this competition is being held (5) you,” said one of the men. “It would be foolish to talk into the lion’s den,” said another. But Robin Hood was not willing to listen.So, the next day all arrangements for the competition were made. The (6) were all seated and ten contestants were there. The Sheriff (7) one of the guards and asked in a whisper, “Has Robin come?” “No, Your Highness, Robin has red hair. None of the contestants have red hair.” The Sheriff said, “He must be scared.”
The competition began. William, the Sheriff’s man, who had also participated and man in a green outfit were (8) the first prize, a golden arrow, after ten rounds. It was time for the last arrow to be shot; the winner of this round would be declared the best shooter in Nottingham.William took aim first and shot; it was very close to the center. The Sheriff applauded. “Good shot, William,” he said. Then it was the turn of the man in green; he let go of his arrow. The crowd cheered (9). It went through William’s arrow and bull’s eye. And within a flash the man in green let go of two more arrows which came flying towards the chair on which the Sheriff sat and stuck on either side of it. The Sheriff was stunned.The man in green was none other than Robin Hood. Before the Sheriff recovered, he (10) his black wig, threw it in the ground, jumped over a wall on to his waiting horse and was gone. “Get him, you fools. That is Robin Hood,” shouted the helpless Sheriff, but it was too late. Robin Hood had escaped again.7?
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishDirections(1-10):cloze test
Long ago, in England in Sherwood forest live Robin Hood. As a boy Robin had been cheated by a few noblemen and since then he had decided hat he would not spare the rich. He would rob the rich and (1) the poor.The Sheriff of Nottingham had placed many rewards for the (2) Robin Hood but nobody had ever caught him. Robin Hood had a number of men who served him; they had made him their leader. They acted as informers; they would warn Robin Hood whenever the Sheriff had any new plan to catch him.The rich were scared of going through Sherwood Forest because they knew Robin Hood would attack. The pressure mounted on the Sheriff of Nottingham to capture Robin Hood. He went (3) the help of the king. The king refused to send any of his men to help in the capture of Robin Hood.
Finally, the Sheriff thought of a plan. “Let us have a competition to choose the best shooter in Nottingham. Robin Hood cannot resist such a competition. He will surely come, when he does, my guards will capture him,” he told his noblemen. All of them agreed.Now, Robin Hood was an excellent shooter; there was none better than him with a bow and (4) the whole of Nottingham. And Robin Hood could surely not resist taking part in any competition to prove that he was the best.
Robin Hood’s loyal men dissuaded him. “Robin, this competition is being held (5) you,” said one of the men. “It would be foolish to talk into the lion’s den,” said another. But Robin Hood was not willing to listen.So, the next day all arrangements for the competition were made. The (6) were all seated and ten contestants were there. The Sheriff (7) one of the guards and asked in a whisper, “Has Robin come?” “No, Your Highness, Robin has red hair. None of the contestants have red hair.” The Sheriff said, “He must be scared.”
The competition began. William, the Sheriff’s man, who had also participated and man in a green outfit were (8) the first prize, a golden arrow, after ten rounds. It was time for the last arrow to be shot; the winner of this round would be declared the best shooter in Nottingham.William took aim first and shot; it was very close to the center. The Sheriff applauded. “Good shot, William,” he said. Then it was the turn of the man in green; he let go of his arrow. The crowd cheered (9). It went through William’s arrow and bull’s eye. And within a flash the man in green let go of two more arrows which came flying towards the chair on which the Sheriff sat and stuck on either side of it. The Sheriff was stunned.The man in green was none other than Robin Hood. Before the Sheriff recovered, he (10) his black wig, threw it in the ground, jumped over a wall on to his waiting horse and was gone. “Get him, you fools. That is Robin Hood,” shouted the helpless Sheriff, but it was too late. Robin Hood had escaped again.8?
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishDirections(1-10):cloze test
Long ago, in England in Sherwood forest live Robin Hood. As a boy Robin had been cheated by a few noblemen and since then he had decided hat he would not spare the rich. He would rob the rich and (1) the poor.The Sheriff of Nottingham had placed many rewards for the (2) Robin Hood but nobody had ever caught him. Robin Hood had a number of men who served him; they had made him their leader. They acted as informers; they would warn Robin Hood whenever the Sheriff had any new plan to catch him.The rich were scared of going through Sherwood Forest because they knew Robin Hood would attack. The pressure mounted on the Sheriff of Nottingham to capture Robin Hood. He went (3) the help of the king. The king refused to send any of his men to help in the capture of Robin Hood.
Finally, the Sheriff thought of a plan. “Let us have a competition to choose the best shooter in Nottingham. Robin Hood cannot resist such a competition. He will surely come, when he does, my guards will capture him,” he told his noblemen. All of them agreed.Now, Robin Hood was an excellent shooter; there was none better than him with a bow and (4) the whole of Nottingham. And Robin Hood could surely not resist taking part in any competition to prove that he was the best.
Robin Hood’s loyal men dissuaded him. “Robin, this competition is being held (5) you,” said one of the men. “It would be foolish to talk into the lion’s den,” said another. But Robin Hood was not willing to listen.So, the next day all arrangements for the competition were made. The (6) were all seated and ten contestants were there. The Sheriff (7) one of the guards and asked in a whisper, “Has Robin come?” “No, Your Highness, Robin has red hair. None of the contestants have red hair.” The Sheriff said, “He must be scared.”
The competition began. William, the Sheriff’s man, who had also participated and man in a green outfit were (8) the first prize, a golden arrow, after ten rounds. It was time for the last arrow to be shot; the winner of this round would be declared the best shooter in Nottingham.William took aim first and shot; it was very close to the center. The Sheriff applauded. “Good shot, William,” he said. Then it was the turn of the man in green; he let go of his arrow. The crowd cheered (9). It went through William’s arrow and bull’s eye. And within a flash the man in green let go of two more arrows which came flying towards the chair on which the Sheriff sat and stuck on either side of it. The Sheriff was stunned.The man in green was none other than Robin Hood. Before the Sheriff recovered, he (10) his black wig, threw it in the ground, jumped over a wall on to his waiting horse and was gone. “Get him, you fools. That is Robin Hood,” shouted the helpless Sheriff, but it was too late. Robin Hood had escaped again.9?
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishDirections(1-10):cloze test
Long ago, in England in Sherwood forest live Robin Hood. As a boy Robin had been cheated by a few noblemen and since then he had decided hat he would not spare the rich. He would rob the rich and (1) the poor.The Sheriff of Nottingham had placed many rewards for the (2) Robin Hood but nobody had ever caught him. Robin Hood had a number of men who served him; they had made him their leader. They acted as informers; they would warn Robin Hood whenever the Sheriff had any new plan to catch him.The rich were scared of going through Sherwood Forest because they knew Robin Hood would attack. The pressure mounted on the Sheriff of Nottingham to capture Robin Hood. He went (3) the help of the king. The king refused to send any of his men to help in the capture of Robin Hood.
Finally, the Sheriff thought of a plan. “Let us have a competition to choose the best shooter in Nottingham. Robin Hood cannot resist such a competition. He will surely come, when he does, my guards will capture him,” he told his noblemen. All of them agreed.Now, Robin Hood was an excellent shooter; there was none better than him with a bow and (4) the whole of Nottingham. And Robin Hood could surely not resist taking part in any competition to prove that he was the best.
Robin Hood’s loyal men dissuaded him. “Robin, this competition is being held (5) you,” said one of the men. “It would be foolish to talk into the lion’s den,” said another. But Robin Hood was not willing to listen.So, the next day all arrangements for the competition were made. The (6) were all seated and ten contestants were there. The Sheriff (7) one of the guards and asked in a whisper, “Has Robin come?” “No, Your Highness, Robin has red hair. None of the contestants have red hair.” The Sheriff said, “He must be scared.”
The competition began. William, the Sheriff’s man, who had also participated and man in a green outfit were (8) the first prize, a golden arrow, after ten rounds. It was time for the last arrow to be shot; the winner of this round would be declared the best shooter in Nottingham.William took aim first and shot; it was very close to the center. The Sheriff applauded. “Good shot, William,” he said. Then it was the turn of the man in green; he let go of his arrow. The crowd cheered (9). It went through William’s arrow and bull’s eye. And within a flash the man in green let go of two more arrows which came flying towards the chair on which the Sheriff sat and stuck on either side of it. The Sheriff was stunned.The man in green was none other than Robin Hood. Before the Sheriff recovered, he (10) his black wig, threw it in the ground, jumped over a wall on to his waiting horse and was gone. “Get him, you fools. That is Robin Hood,” shouted the helpless Sheriff, but it was too late. Robin Hood had escaped again.10?
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