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10.11.2020 •
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You will write the body of your narrative.
View the grading rubric as you complete your work. This is your guide to a super submission.
Review your ideas on your Narrative Organization Chart from lesson 03.02 Planning Your Narrative.
Include your introduction paragraph with your body.
Using ideas from your chart, write the body of your narrative. Be sure to include:
Two sensory descriptions
Dialogue
Two events of rising actions
Climax event
Write 300 words or more in the body.
Save your work to your computer or drive.
Submit your work in 03.05 Body Language.
"Excerpt from The Great North American Circus" By Horatio Alger Jr.
There was great excitement in Smyrna, especially among the boys. Barlow's Great American Circus in its triumphal progress from state to state was close at hand, and immense yellow posters announcing its arrival were liberally displayed on fences and barns, while smaller bills were put up in the post office, the hotel, and the principal stores, and distributed from house to house.
It was the largest circus that had ever visited Smyrna. At least a dozen elephants marched with ponderous steps in its preliminary procession, while clowns, acrobats, giants, dwarfs, fat women, cannibals, and hairy savages from Tibet and Madagascar were among the strange wonders that were to be seen at each performance for the small sum of fifty cents, children half price.
For weeks the young people had been looking forward to the advent of this marvelous world of curiosities, and the country papers from farther east had given glowing accounts of the great show, which was pronounced greater and more gorgeous than in any previous year. But it may be as well to reproduce, in part, the description given in the posters:
BARLOW'S GREAT NORTH AMERICAN CIRCUS.
Now in its triumphal march across the continent, will
give two grand performances,
AT SMYRNA
on the afternoon and evening of May 18th.
Never in all its history has this
unparalleled show embraced a greater variety of attractions,
or included a larger number of world-famous
acrobats, clowns, bare back riders, rope walkers, trapeze
artists, and star performers,
in addition to a colossal menagerie, comprising
elephants, tigers, lions, leopards,
and other wild animals in great variety.
All this and far more, including a hundred
DARING ACTS,
can be seen for the trifling sum of fifty cents;
children half price.
COME ONE! COME ALL!
Two boys paused to read this notice, pasted with pictures of elephants and circus performers on the high board fence near Stoddard's grocery store. They were Dan Clark and Christopher Watson, called Kit for short.
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Explanation:
d
Ответ:
That saints will aid if men will call.
In this passage, the character is conflicted about something. We can see this because of the description of "in joys and woes." We also know that the she feels fragile, as she is thinking about her guardian spirit and her mother. It is likely that she feels she needs help. However, the final lines state that the thing that matters the most is that she knows that saints will always help those who call them. The main idea of the passage is that she is not alone, and she eventually realizes it.