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The Dog and the Sheep

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In this action project, we were told to learn and make a fable. It was very enticing but very hard. using similes were not in this story. Colton the dog, was walking to his new school with his mom while eating a ham and cheese sandwich. He was skipping like a frog when he tripped on an emerging root from the enormous oak tree, spilling his sandwich on the filthy ground. “Are you ok, pup?” “I'm okay, mama” The tree looked very intimidating as it stood over him like Robert, the tallest giraffe on this planet. After the long astonishment by him and his new classmates, he spotted this meek little sheep who was trembling vigorously in fear. So Colton rushed over to see what was wrong with the quivering lamb. “Are you okay?” Colton questioned. The ball of fluff answered meekly “I-I’m nervous”. “It's ok,’’ Colton said, “We’ll make it through. Together.” “o-okay” squeaked the lamb. “I’m Colton, what’s your name” “I’m Ava.” Suddenly, they were silent when they hear

The Birth of Htrae

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       Welcome to my first action project for Stories. In class we have been discussing creation stories and how they may influence us and how they were made back quite a while in the past. For this activity venture, we had the option to make our very own creation story. For our creation story, we needed to compose the cause of the start of something and how it was made. In class we even had a real storyteller come to our school to converse with us about how she makes her narratives and she helped us incredibly by giving us procedures we could use for our story. When leading my story it was in reality quite simple to begin with an start off where and what my story will begin. Be that as it may, when composing my story it was difficult for me to have ideas starting with one theme then onto the next so my story will run easily.          One day, a billion years ago, there were these creatures that were as tall as skyscrapers and purple like lavender. These majestic beings thrived with