Fred was going to school. When he passed a park, he saw a man sawing a big branch from a tree. The man was on a ladder and the ladder was against the big branch he was sawing. "Hi, it is dangerous." Fred shouted. "After you cut off the branch, you will fall, too." But the man didn't believe him, and said angrily, "Go away, you little thing. It's none of your business."
Fred could do nothing, so he left. He didn't go far before he heard something crashed. He rushed back and found the man lying on the ground.
Fred asked some men for help. They carried the man to the hospital.
弗雷德走在上学的路上。路过一个公园时,他看见一个人在锯一棵大树的树枝。"嗨,你这么做很危险的。"费雷得喊道:"你锯了那树枝后,你会摔下来的。"而那个人不相信他,愤怒地说:"快走开,小东西,没有你的事。"
费雷德没趣地离开了。他没有走多远就听见一声响,他急忙跑回去,发现那个人躺在地上。
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