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In the space provided, rewrite the tall tales below, adding transitional words. The bedbugs in Paul Bunyan's camp were a thousand times more unpleasant than regular

bedbugs Lumberjacks are tough. The bed bugs that fed on lumberjacks became the toughest

bed bugs in the world. These bugs would swallow a whole bed, pillow and all, more easily than

you or I would eat a sandwich. Paul thought that the best thing to do with the bugs was to train

them to haul logs. Each bed bng was more vicious than a runaway buzzsw. Taming them as

impossible. Paul Bunyan isn't one to admit defeat. He decided to try the bed bugs on a new diet.

Instead of lumberjack blood. Paul fed them wildcat teeth and dynamite. The bed hugs shrank

until each wasn't any bigger than a medium-sized moose When Paul saw how tiny the bugs

had gotten, le stamped his foot in glee and accidentally squashed them all.

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