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Visit to the Zoo
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From the PC Program MADLIBS.EXE by JEREMY JENKINS.
Adapted by JEREMY JENKINS from the book by ROGER PRICE and LEONARD STERN.
(Mad Libs No.5) COPYRIGHT (c) 1968 by
PRICE/STERN/SLOAN PUBLISHING, Inc., Los Angeles, California 90048
A VISIT TO THE ZOO
Zoos are places where wild $a plural noun$ are kept in pens or
cages so that $a plural noun$ can come and look at them on Sunday
afternoon. There are two zoos in New York. One in the Bronx and
one in $an adjective$ Park. The Park Zoo is built around a large
pond filled with clear sparkling $a liquid$. While swimming in
the pond and eating fish you will see several $an animal(plural)$.
When it is feeding time all of the animals make $an adjective$
noises. The elephant goes $a funny noise$ and the turtle doves
go $a funnier noise$. In one part of the Zoo there are two
$an adjective$ Gorillas who love to eat $a plural noun$.
In another building there is a spotted African $a noun$
that is so fast it can outrun a $an animal$. But my favorite
animal is the Hippopotamus. It has a huge $a noun$ and
eats fifty pounds of $a plural noun$ a day. You would never know
that, technically, it's nothing but an oversized $an adjective$ pig.