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      • Q1     Does your teacher lurch or shamble when they walk?
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The Cats of Constable Terrace

The cats of Constable Terrace
Were all very happy to see
That if they carefully polished their claws
They could meet Mr Badger for tea.
And if Mr Badger was busy,
They’d go down to the lake to watch ducks,
Or hide at the back of Tesco Express
And borrow the fish from the trucks.

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