Leaving For Candyland

Candyland is a(n)  ADJECTIVE place, full of wondrous  PLURAL NOUN and  PLURAL NOUN, or at least, that’s what Suzie has always heard. Ever since she’d learned about it as a(n)  ADJECTIVE child, Suzie had spent  PLURAL UNITS OF TIME dreaming about the day when she would have the chance to see Candyland with her own two  PLURAL BODY PART . Then, one  ADJECTIVE day, when she least expected it, her opportunity came  VERB ENDING IN ING at her front door…literally. She was  VERB ENDING IN ING in her  ROOM IN A HOUSE when she heard an earth-shaking  SOUND EFFECT coming from the direction of the front door. Afraid, but still adjective], Suzie  MOVEMENT RELATED VERB ENDING WITH ED to the door and  ADVERB, ENDS IN LY opened it a bit. Imagine her amazement when she saw  FICTITIOUS CHARACTER a famous Candyland character, on the other side, wearing a(n)  ADJECTIVE smile. “Suzie! The people of Candyland are very  MOOD ADJECTIVE to meet you! Hop on my trusty  MODE OF TRANSPORTATION and I’ll take you to them in  A PERIOD OF TIME.” Throwing caution to the wind, Suzie  VERB ENDING IN ED excitedly on board. “I can’t believe I’m meeting the real you! I’ve waited my whole  ADJECTIVE life for this moment!” “How  ADJECTIVE!” exclaimed  SAME CHARACTER AS BEFORE. “Since we’re  ADJECTIVE friends now, please call me  TERM OF ENDEARMENT.” Suzie couldn’t believe her  PLURAL BODY PART. A guided tour of Candyland with her new and  ADJECTIVE friend by her side? She couldn’t wait!