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What did the little girl say to the chicken? Read the composition.

At this time, the bear anxiously called for his mother, but there was no sign of her. The bear is very sad. The old uncle comforted the bear and said, "Old uncle, don't be sad. I must have a way." The chicken and the duckling asked in unison, "What can I do?" The old uncle said, "We can lure the male bear out with food. When the male bear eats, he quietly ties a bell behind him so that we can listen to the bell. " At this time, the chicken looked puzzled and asked, "Where do we have bells and food?" The old uncle smiled and said, "Isn't there a bell hanging around the bear's neck?" "What about the food?" Asked the duckling again. The old uncle said, "Look!" The old uncle took out a piece of meat bone, and the chicken and the duckling immediately said, "Old uncle, steamed bread is what you eat, why …" Before the chicken and the duckling finished, the old uncle threw the meat bone out.

The chicken and the duckling tried to pick them up, but the bear began to cry again. The chicken and the duckling wanted to help the bear, so they didn't pick it up. The smell of meat floated in, and soon the male bear came out. The chicken volunteered to tie the bell, but when it approached the male bear, the male bear found it and the male bear took the chicken away. The old uncle regretted it and should have left by himself, but it was too late. The chicken was taken away by the male bear and taken to a corner. The male bear asked the chicken why she did it. The chicken looked at the majestic posture of the male bear and was afraid. He said he wanted to find his mother, but the male refused. When the chicken asked the male bear if she was the father of the bear, the male bear stopped talking. Is there something else to hide? The male bear finally agreed, and the chicken met the female bear. Mother bear told the chicken everything: one day, mother bear met father bear …