Lemon Dog’s Lucky Day
PART 2
On his way to the store he needs to get through a long line of activity. Fortunately, his auto is souped up and he gets past quick! When he gets to the market he goes to the foods grown from the ground passageway. He takes a gander at the rack of excellent, provocative, deliciouslemons. He can tell they are stacked withlots of juice. He fills his shopping basket with 36,001 full, succulent lemons.He pushes his truck up tothe cashierin the registration line. She is utilized tohim purchasing heaps of lemons however not a huge number of them! She rings uphis bill on the money register and it sums $53,000,000. $53,000,000!!! "God help us," says Lemon Dog, "I don't have enough money!" Lemon Dog is extremely vexed; he doesn't know how to manage it. However, it is his day of reckoning. The clerk has a pound onhim. She supposes heis excellent, hot, and delectable. She says "I like you Lemon Dog. On the off chance that you welcome me to your gathering, I'll compensate for any shortfall." "Extraordinary," says Lemon Dog, "you're welcomed!" He pays $40,000,000 and she pays $13,000,000. Lemon Dog leaves with his lemons and gives the clerk his phone number. "Call me!" he says as he grins and leaves the store....e
Vocabulary
on his way: while traveling, during travel
get through/gets through: to complete something, to finish something
souped up: change something to make it faster or more powerful
aisle: row
delicious: tasty, yummy, appealing
loaded with: full of, having a lot
plump: fat, full
up to: near, next to
cashier: teller, clerk
check-out line: a line of people waiting to pay
used to: accustomed to