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Johnny Appleseed was known as the great tree hugger and tree planter from American folklore. Appleseed, who ______ (begin) life as John Chapman, __________ (be born) in Massachusetts in 1774. He had always longed to "live as he wanted, free like the Indians and the animals," in the wild woods and undeveloped lands of early America. As a young man Johnny _________(head) west to the frontier, where the ideas that _______ (form) his lifelong vision ________ (take) shape: "apples were good for just about everything" and the versatile fruit was "just what the frontier needed." Living in the woods, often tattered and scruffy in appearance, Johnny ________ (roam) the wilds of western Pennsylvania and the Ohio frontier planting apple seeds and saplings and helping pioneers do the same. His reputation for kindness and generosity, as well as for his strange behavior, grew even after his death in 1845.
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Johnny Appleseed was known as the great tree hugger and tree planter
from American folklore. Appleseed, who began (begin) life as John
Chapman, _was_ (be born) in Massachusetts in 1774. He had always
longed to "live as he wanted, free like the Indians and the animals," in the
wild woods and undeveloped lands of early America.
As a young man Johnny __headed__(head) west to the frontier, where the
ideas that _formed_ (form) his lifelong vision _took_ (take) shape:
"apples were good for just about everything" and the versatile fruit was
"just what the frontier needed." Living in the woods, often tattered and
scruffy in appearance, Johnny _roamed_ (roam) the wilds of western Pennsylvania and the Ohio frontier planting
apple seeds and saplings and helping pioneers do the same.
His reputation for kindness and generosity, as well as for his strange behavior, grew even after his death in 1845.