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A cat and a tortoise were having an argument.

'I (be) very fast, and you (be)very slow,' (say) the cat.

'All right,' (reply) the tortoise, 'we (have) a competition.'

'I (win),' (say) the cat at once.

'We (see)' (reply) the tortoise, (smile) to himself. 'I (bet) you that I (can) travel 100 metres in the same time as you.'

The cat (agree) , sure that he (can) travel much faster than any tortoise. They (shake) hands, and the tortoise (lead) the cat to the top of a tall tower. You see, the tortoise (learn) about the law of gravity at school. One day, his teacher (speak) about gravity.

'What (that/mean)?' the tortoise (ask). He was not usually curious about things, but gravity . (sound) to him something a tortoise (can) make use of.

'It (mean),' (say) the teacher, 'that two bodies of different mass (fall) at the same speed, and (reach) the ground at the same time.'

The cat (look) down anxiously at the ground far below them. 'What (we/do)?' he (ask) in a small voice.

'We (jump) when I (count) three. 1 – 2 – 3, go!'

They (jump) and, thanks to the law of gravity, they (fall) together and (hit) the ground at exactly the same moment. The cat (land) on his feet, but the tortoise (land) on his back, (break) his shell and most of his bones. He (be) in hospital for a long time afterwards.
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A cat and a tortoise were having an argument.

'I am very fast, and you are very slow,' said the cat.

'All right,' replied the tortoise, 'we'll have a competition.'

'I'll win,' said the cat at once.

'We'll see' replied the tortoise, smiling to himself. 'I bet you that I can travel 100 metres in the same time as you.'

The cat agreed, sure that he can travel much faster than any tortoise. They shook hands, and the tortoise led the cat to the top of a tall tower. You see, the tortoise learned about the law of gravity at school. One day, his teacher spoke about gravity.

'What does that mean?' the tortoise asked. He was not usually curious about things, but gravity sounded to him something a tortoise could make use of.

'It means,' said the teacher, 'that two bodies of different mass fall at the same speed, and reach the ground at the same time.'

The cat looked down anxiously at the ground far below them. 'What shall we do?' he asked in a small voice.

'We'll jump when I count three. 1 – 2 – 3, go!'

They jumped and, thanks to the law of gravity, they fell together and hit the ground at exactly the same moment. The cat landed on his feet, but the tortoise landed on his back, broke his shell and most of his bones. He was in hospital for a long time afterwards.
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