They should be ok, but that depends if it's a carpet or hard surface.
Fell down and clasped his feet
30 hours
This is a two preposition answer, so down and underneath would be the prepositions. The prepositional phrase is down underneath his feet.
the natives believes a big women fell on the turtle to make a land
A prepositional phrase is not defined by its words, but by the word it modifies. This can be either an adjective or adverb phrase. The mark on the turtle's shell is brown - adjective, modifies mark The paint fell on the turtle's shell. - adverb, modifies fell
I fell down and
nothing much because when you touch a turtle it will just move and doesn't fell anything
In "The Westing Game," Turtle sarcastically asks Sandy if the "walls of Jericho" have fallen down when she sees him riding up on his bike. This is a reference to the biblical story where the walls of Jericho fell after the Israelites marched around the city. Turtle's comment is a playful way of teasing Sandy.
some one shot it and it fell down
Jack fell down and broke his arm.
fell of a building
The past tense of "falling down" is "fell down."