Tugas bahasa inggris narrative text snow white Kami Haryani
This narrative text tells the story of Snow White. Snow White lived with her aunt and uncle after her parents died. Her aunt and uncle planned to leave Snow White at the castle while they moved to America because they could not afford to take her. Snow White overheard their plan and decided to run away into the woods to escape being left behind. Lost in the woods, she came across a little cottage and went inside to sleep. When the seven dwarfs returned home from work and found Snow White sleeping inside their cottage, they allowed her to live with them, and Snow White and the dwarfs lived happily ever after.
The document contains summaries of two fairy tales: Snow White and Cinderella. For Snow White, it describes how she fled into the woods after her aunt and uncle wanted to leave her behind, found shelter in a cottage belonging to seven dwarfs, and eventually came to live with them happily. For Cinderella, it tells how her fairy godmother helped her attend the king's ball, where she danced with and fell in love with the prince, and ultimately married him after her glass slipper revealed her identity. Both stories follow the common narrative structure of orientation, complication, and resolution.
The student spent their summer vacation in the village with their grandparents. They enjoyed swimming in the nearby river where their mother taught them how to swim, riding their bike, and having sports competitions. When their father visited, the family would go to the woods. Later, the family traveled to Abkhazia where the student swam in the sea, climbed a hill with a view of the entire city, and went on many excursions, enjoying their time there. Their best day was in July when they went berry picking in the forest and went on a bike ride with their mother.
Ilya is an 11-year-old boy who spent his summer in his village with his mother, grandmother and brothers. He enjoyed swimming and fishing with his father on weekends at the local pond. Ilya also went mushroom picking with his parents in the forest and had fun playing sports and hanging out with new friends, making it an enjoyable summer overall.
Snow White lived with her evil stepmother, who was jealous of Snow White's beauty. When Snow White is deemed the fairest, the stepmother tries to have her killed. Snow White escapes into the forest and finds shelter in the dwarfs' cottage. She does chores for the dwarfs but grows tired and leaves for the castle, where she is accused of killing her stepmother and imprisoned.
A young princess named Penny did not want to get married despite her parents' wishes. One day a prince named Harry visited the palace, though Penny was different from other princesses and preferred being alone with her pets. When the prince kissed Penny, he unexpectedly turned into a big green frog, and Penny was then happy with her new pet frog instead of a husband.
The document tells a story about Princess Penny. She lives happily with her pets but her parents want her to get married. A prince named Harry is proposed as a husband but Penny does not like him. To avoid marrying Harry, Penny kisses him and turns him into a frog, allowing her to keep her pets and remain unmarried.
Princess Penny lives happily with her pets but her parents want her to marry. When Prince Harry arrives, her parents see him as the perfect husband. However, Princess Penny does not want to leave her pets or marry Prince Harry. So when she kisses Prince Harry, she turns him into a frog, allowing her to remain unmarried with a new pet.
Tugas bahasa inggris narrative text snow white Kami Haryani
This narrative text tells the story of Snow White. Snow White lived with her aunt and uncle after her parents died. Her aunt and uncle planned to leave Snow White at the castle while they moved to America because they could not afford to take her. Snow White overheard their plan and decided to run away into the woods to escape being left behind. Lost in the woods, she came across a little cottage and went inside to sleep. When the seven dwarfs returned home from work and found Snow White sleeping inside their cottage, they allowed her to live with them, and Snow White and the dwarfs lived happily ever after.
The document contains summaries of two fairy tales: Snow White and Cinderella. For Snow White, it describes how she fled into the woods after her aunt and uncle wanted to leave her behind, found shelter in a cottage belonging to seven dwarfs, and eventually came to live with them happily. For Cinderella, it tells how her fairy godmother helped her attend the king's ball, where she danced with and fell in love with the prince, and ultimately married him after her glass slipper revealed her identity. Both stories follow the common narrative structure of orientation, complication, and resolution.
The student spent their summer vacation in the village with their grandparents. They enjoyed swimming in the nearby river where their mother taught them how to swim, riding their bike, and having sports competitions. When their father visited, the family would go to the woods. Later, the family traveled to Abkhazia where the student swam in the sea, climbed a hill with a view of the entire city, and went on many excursions, enjoying their time there. Their best day was in July when they went berry picking in the forest and went on a bike ride with their mother.
Ilya is an 11-year-old boy who spent his summer in his village with his mother, grandmother and brothers. He enjoyed swimming and fishing with his father on weekends at the local pond. Ilya also went mushroom picking with his parents in the forest and had fun playing sports and hanging out with new friends, making it an enjoyable summer overall.
Snow White lived with her evil stepmother, who was jealous of Snow White's beauty. When Snow White is deemed the fairest, the stepmother tries to have her killed. Snow White escapes into the forest and finds shelter in the dwarfs' cottage. She does chores for the dwarfs but grows tired and leaves for the castle, where she is accused of killing her stepmother and imprisoned.
A young princess named Penny did not want to get married despite her parents' wishes. One day a prince named Harry visited the palace, though Penny was different from other princesses and preferred being alone with her pets. When the prince kissed Penny, he unexpectedly turned into a big green frog, and Penny was then happy with her new pet frog instead of a husband.
The document tells a story about Princess Penny. She lives happily with her pets but her parents want her to get married. A prince named Harry is proposed as a husband but Penny does not like him. To avoid marrying Harry, Penny kisses him and turns him into a frog, allowing her to keep her pets and remain unmarried.
Princess Penny lives happily with her pets but her parents want her to marry. When Prince Harry arrives, her parents see him as the perfect husband. However, Princess Penny does not want to leave her pets or marry Prince Harry. So when she kisses Prince Harry, she turns him into a frog, allowing her to remain unmarried with a new pet.
Princess Penny enjoyed living with her pets but her parents wanted her to marry. When Prince Harry arrived, her parents saw him as the perfect husband. However, Princess Penny did not like Prince Harry and did not want to leave her pets. So when Prince Harry kissed her, she turned him into a frog so she could keep her pets and still not have a husband.
Princess Penny enjoyed living with her pets but her parents wanted her to marry. When Prince Harry arrived, her parents thought he would be a suitable husband. However, Princess Penny did not like Prince Harry and did not want to leave her pets. So when Prince Harry kissed her, she turned him into a frog so she could keep her single life with her animal friends.
SNN newspaper editors thank supporters and wish readers a Happy New Year. The January edition discusses recent events at Searingtown including a bake sale that raised $720 and a drawing contest inviting student submissions. It also shares a student poem and includes a New Year's themed word search puzzle. Additionally, it describes a new educational program called Skyland that visited the school, allowing each class to learn about the world inside a giant globe, though one student felt the inside could have been more exciting.
Cinderella lived with her cruel step-mother and step-sisters who made her do hard work, while she was invited to a ball held by the prince. With help from her fairy godmother, Cinderella went to the ball but had to return by midnight when the spell broke. The prince fell in love with Cinderella and searched for her after she left behind one glass slipper. He found Cinderella when the slipper fit her foot and they lived happily ever after.
Zack, a nine-year-old boy, snuck out of his house after dinner one night and found a boat with his name on it. He sailed overseas for a year and came upon a magical land filled with little people and lolly trees. Zack befriended the little people and they gave him a magic bag of tricks and lollies. He sailed back home happy, having discovered a secret magical place.
Cinderella is mistreated by her step-mother and step-sisters, who make her do all the housework while they do nothing. Cinderella dreams of escaping her situation and being rescued by a prince. When the prince announces a ball to find a bride, Cinderella is saddened because she cannot attend, but her fairy godmother uses magic to transform Cinderella into a princess so she can go. At the ball, Cinderella dances with the prince but has to flee at midnight, losing her glass slipper. The prince searches for the girl whose foot fits the slipper and finds Cinderella, and they live happily ever after.
Homonyms are words that sound the same but have different meanings. The document provides examples of homonym pairs such as bear/bare, billed/built, weigh/wade, weather/whether, board/bored, principal/principle, witch/which, stationery/stationary, hair/hare, blue/blew, sea/see, red/read, sun/son. These homonym pairs demonstrate how the same sounds can have different meanings depending on the context.
Cinderella lived with her stepmother and two stepsisters who treated her badly. She was not allowed to attend the king's ball, but her fairy godmother helped her get ready by transforming a pumpkin into a carriage and mice into horses. Cinderella had a wonderful time at the ball dancing with the prince, but had to leave before midnight when the spell broke. She left behind a glass slipper. The prince later searched for the girl whose foot fit the slipper, and found Cinderella, who he then married.
This newsletter provides updates on various school activities. It reminds parents to help students practice math facts using flashcards being sent home. It encourages parents to keep reading with their children who are participating in a reading program that involves traveling around the province. It discusses an upcoming field trip for the grade 3/4 class to learn about computer recycling. It also announces upcoming soccer games for grades 4/5/6 and provides the dates and locations.
The document discusses various phrasal verbs related to taking on tasks or responsibilities, giving in or out, running out, holding off, and falling through or behind. It provides examples of a donut factory taking on new workers, inviting people to a Christmas party, taking down signs, and writing and typing notes. Other examples discuss plans falling through due to lack of money, a student falling behind in school, enemies giving in to soldiers, and parents giving in to let children stay up late.
Once upon a time, a kitten, puppy, and small wolf lived near a forest behind mountains and woods. One day while exploring the forest, the kitten and puppy heard the wolf howling and got scared. A girl named Kate then discovered a tiny wolf stuck in a deep hole. She realized the howling was the wolf's mother calling for help. Kate and her parents went to help by lowering a rope into the hole. Kate's daddy was able to pull out the little wolf and save it. Kate asked to keep the wolf, and her daddy agreed. Over time the wolf grew up and eventually said goodbye to return to the forest, promising to visit his friends often.
Little Red Riding Hood was sent into the woods to deliver a basket of food to her sick grandmother's house. On her journey, she told a friendly wolf where she was going and what she was carrying, not realizing he had sinister intentions. When she arrived at her grandmother's house, things were not as they seemed.
The document is a project passport for a festival of projects for 4th grade students on the theme "My Native Town". It lists the names of 10 student authors from classes 4A, 4B and 4C, along with their teacher Irina Ishtvanovna Shametkina. It provides the name and address of the educational institution - Municipal Budgetary General Education Institution "Secondary School No. 8" in the city of Raduzhny, Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug - Yugra, Tyumen Oblast. The purpose is to have students characterize their town, describe its geographical features and people.
The student spent a week in Ubeda, Spain with a host family. Each day, they participated in various activities like visiting schools, museums, workshops, and castles. A highlight was traveling to Granada to see the Alhambra, a beautiful historic palace and fortress. They also enjoyed learning about the local culture, spending time with their host family, and tasting traditional Spanish foods. The student observed the local life and had fun exploring the region.
Jenna went to school but had an unlucky day, with her pencil, book, ruler, and notebook getting lost or stolen along the way. Her friend borrowed her pencil but didn't return it, she dropped her book in the bushes while eating strawberries with Marceline, a monster ate her ruler while exploring a dungeon with Finn and Jake, and the Ice King tried to kidnap her but only got her notebook. By the time she got to school, she had lost or had stolen all her school supplies but was able to join her friends.
The document contains short stories and anecdotes from various student authors. It includes stories about a girl who defended herself from a thief in New York, a photographer who was murdered in her hotel room, a boy who entered a fantasy world from his father's books, a man who died because he took too much money, a class where a student asks what "nothing" and "why" mean, and Santa Claus delivering presents on Christmas Eve.
Indonesia - Mt. Merapi's Eruptions - 2010Emerito Razon
Mount Merapi in Indonesia has been erupting since October 25, 2010, spewing hot gases and ash up to 5,000 meters into the air. Over 140 people have been killed so far by the eruptions, and hundreds of thousands of residents have been displaced from surrounding villages and farms and are living in temporary shelters. The eruptions have wreaked havoc on the surrounding areas and disrupted air travel, covering the land and buildings in thick ash and lava. The Indonesian government has set up a 20 km "safe zone" around the volcano to evacuate residents until the eruptions subside.
This document discusses analyzing fairy tales by reading between the lines of letters exchanged between characters. It prompts the reader to complete quizzes about the hidden meanings in letters from characters like Goldilocks, The Witches, Jack, Cinderella, and the Wolf to practice interpreting what is implied but not directly stated. It then asks how many fairy tales were referenced and directs the reader to a game.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Studies have shown that meditating for just 10-20 minutes per day can have significant positive impacts on both mental and physical health over time.
Princess Penny enjoyed living with her pets but her parents wanted her to marry. When Prince Harry arrived, her parents saw him as the perfect husband. However, Princess Penny did not like Prince Harry and did not want to leave her pets. So when Prince Harry kissed her, she turned him into a frog so she could keep her pets and still not have a husband.
Princess Penny enjoyed living with her pets but her parents wanted her to marry. When Prince Harry arrived, her parents thought he would be a suitable husband. However, Princess Penny did not like Prince Harry and did not want to leave her pets. So when Prince Harry kissed her, she turned him into a frog so she could keep her single life with her animal friends.
SNN newspaper editors thank supporters and wish readers a Happy New Year. The January edition discusses recent events at Searingtown including a bake sale that raised $720 and a drawing contest inviting student submissions. It also shares a student poem and includes a New Year's themed word search puzzle. Additionally, it describes a new educational program called Skyland that visited the school, allowing each class to learn about the world inside a giant globe, though one student felt the inside could have been more exciting.
Cinderella lived with her cruel step-mother and step-sisters who made her do hard work, while she was invited to a ball held by the prince. With help from her fairy godmother, Cinderella went to the ball but had to return by midnight when the spell broke. The prince fell in love with Cinderella and searched for her after she left behind one glass slipper. He found Cinderella when the slipper fit her foot and they lived happily ever after.
Zack, a nine-year-old boy, snuck out of his house after dinner one night and found a boat with his name on it. He sailed overseas for a year and came upon a magical land filled with little people and lolly trees. Zack befriended the little people and they gave him a magic bag of tricks and lollies. He sailed back home happy, having discovered a secret magical place.
Cinderella is mistreated by her step-mother and step-sisters, who make her do all the housework while they do nothing. Cinderella dreams of escaping her situation and being rescued by a prince. When the prince announces a ball to find a bride, Cinderella is saddened because she cannot attend, but her fairy godmother uses magic to transform Cinderella into a princess so she can go. At the ball, Cinderella dances with the prince but has to flee at midnight, losing her glass slipper. The prince searches for the girl whose foot fits the slipper and finds Cinderella, and they live happily ever after.
Homonyms are words that sound the same but have different meanings. The document provides examples of homonym pairs such as bear/bare, billed/built, weigh/wade, weather/whether, board/bored, principal/principle, witch/which, stationery/stationary, hair/hare, blue/blew, sea/see, red/read, sun/son. These homonym pairs demonstrate how the same sounds can have different meanings depending on the context.
Cinderella lived with her stepmother and two stepsisters who treated her badly. She was not allowed to attend the king's ball, but her fairy godmother helped her get ready by transforming a pumpkin into a carriage and mice into horses. Cinderella had a wonderful time at the ball dancing with the prince, but had to leave before midnight when the spell broke. She left behind a glass slipper. The prince later searched for the girl whose foot fit the slipper, and found Cinderella, who he then married.
This newsletter provides updates on various school activities. It reminds parents to help students practice math facts using flashcards being sent home. It encourages parents to keep reading with their children who are participating in a reading program that involves traveling around the province. It discusses an upcoming field trip for the grade 3/4 class to learn about computer recycling. It also announces upcoming soccer games for grades 4/5/6 and provides the dates and locations.
The document discusses various phrasal verbs related to taking on tasks or responsibilities, giving in or out, running out, holding off, and falling through or behind. It provides examples of a donut factory taking on new workers, inviting people to a Christmas party, taking down signs, and writing and typing notes. Other examples discuss plans falling through due to lack of money, a student falling behind in school, enemies giving in to soldiers, and parents giving in to let children stay up late.
Once upon a time, a kitten, puppy, and small wolf lived near a forest behind mountains and woods. One day while exploring the forest, the kitten and puppy heard the wolf howling and got scared. A girl named Kate then discovered a tiny wolf stuck in a deep hole. She realized the howling was the wolf's mother calling for help. Kate and her parents went to help by lowering a rope into the hole. Kate's daddy was able to pull out the little wolf and save it. Kate asked to keep the wolf, and her daddy agreed. Over time the wolf grew up and eventually said goodbye to return to the forest, promising to visit his friends often.
Little Red Riding Hood was sent into the woods to deliver a basket of food to her sick grandmother's house. On her journey, she told a friendly wolf where she was going and what she was carrying, not realizing he had sinister intentions. When she arrived at her grandmother's house, things were not as they seemed.
The document is a project passport for a festival of projects for 4th grade students on the theme "My Native Town". It lists the names of 10 student authors from classes 4A, 4B and 4C, along with their teacher Irina Ishtvanovna Shametkina. It provides the name and address of the educational institution - Municipal Budgetary General Education Institution "Secondary School No. 8" in the city of Raduzhny, Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug - Yugra, Tyumen Oblast. The purpose is to have students characterize their town, describe its geographical features and people.
The student spent a week in Ubeda, Spain with a host family. Each day, they participated in various activities like visiting schools, museums, workshops, and castles. A highlight was traveling to Granada to see the Alhambra, a beautiful historic palace and fortress. They also enjoyed learning about the local culture, spending time with their host family, and tasting traditional Spanish foods. The student observed the local life and had fun exploring the region.
Jenna went to school but had an unlucky day, with her pencil, book, ruler, and notebook getting lost or stolen along the way. Her friend borrowed her pencil but didn't return it, she dropped her book in the bushes while eating strawberries with Marceline, a monster ate her ruler while exploring a dungeon with Finn and Jake, and the Ice King tried to kidnap her but only got her notebook. By the time she got to school, she had lost or had stolen all her school supplies but was able to join her friends.
The document contains short stories and anecdotes from various student authors. It includes stories about a girl who defended herself from a thief in New York, a photographer who was murdered in her hotel room, a boy who entered a fantasy world from his father's books, a man who died because he took too much money, a class where a student asks what "nothing" and "why" mean, and Santa Claus delivering presents on Christmas Eve.
Indonesia - Mt. Merapi's Eruptions - 2010Emerito Razon
Mount Merapi in Indonesia has been erupting since October 25, 2010, spewing hot gases and ash up to 5,000 meters into the air. Over 140 people have been killed so far by the eruptions, and hundreds of thousands of residents have been displaced from surrounding villages and farms and are living in temporary shelters. The eruptions have wreaked havoc on the surrounding areas and disrupted air travel, covering the land and buildings in thick ash and lava. The Indonesian government has set up a 20 km "safe zone" around the volcano to evacuate residents until the eruptions subside.
This document discusses analyzing fairy tales by reading between the lines of letters exchanged between characters. It prompts the reader to complete quizzes about the hidden meanings in letters from characters like Goldilocks, The Witches, Jack, Cinderella, and the Wolf to practice interpreting what is implied but not directly stated. It then asks how many fairy tales were referenced and directs the reader to a game.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Studies have shown that meditating for just 10-20 minutes per day can have significant positive impacts on both mental and physical health over time.
This document discusses learning intentions and success criteria. It defines learning intentions as what students should know or be able to do by the end of a lesson. Success criteria describe how students can recognize their own success. The document provides examples of learning intentions and success criteria. It explains that sharing these with students helps students understand expectations and focus their learning.
This document discusses smart home systems. It defines a smart home as a house that incorporates a communications network connecting electrical systems and services to allow remote control, monitoring and access both inside and outside the home. The document outlines key elements of smart home systems including communication networks, intelligent control and home automation components. It also discusses current and future applications of smart home technologies in areas like home functions, healthcare, security and entertainment. Finally, it examines research challenges around privacy, system complexity, cost effectiveness and the social impacts of smart homes.
Volcanoes form in different types depending on the composition of the magma and tectonic setting, with shield volcanoes being non-explosive and forming from basalt in oceanic settings, composite volcanoes sometimes having explosive eruptions from more viscous magma in continental settings, and cinder cones being the smallest from pyroclastic eruptions.
Indie Pop Genre and its Codes and ConventionsGiellianeAlthea
Indie pop originated in the UK in the mid-1980s from Scottish post-punk bands. It is more melodic and less abrasive than indie rock. Indie pop grew popular through small fanzines and record labels. The genre was further defined by the NME cassette compilations C81 and C86, which showcased diverse post-punk groups and marked the birth of "indie" in the UK.
Feminist theorists argue that religion is often patriarchal and used to legitimate the subordination of women. They provide several examples from religious organizations, places of worship, sacred texts, and laws/customs that marginalize women's participation and roles. However, other feminists like Woodhead believe religion can also be used to empower women by gaining status, respect, and influence within their communities and cultures. Religious feminism shows how women have found ways to use religion to gain freedom and liberation.
This document discusses the recruitment and selection process at Tesco, the largest private sector employer in the UK. It defines recruitment as developing a pool of qualified job applicants, and selection as choosing candidates with the right qualifications to fill open roles. The document describes Tesco's recruitment methods, which primarily focus on internal candidates first through promotions, transfers, or training programs before considering external hiring. If external recruitment is needed, Tesco advertises on their website and stores. The selection process at Tesco involves application reviews, interviews, and assessment centers to identify the best candidates based on job descriptions and person specifications, which outline the required skills, characteristics, and responsibilities for each role.
This document discusses the field of iconography in art history. Iconography involves identifying, describing, and interpreting the symbolic meaning and content of images in works of art. The document provides an analysis of the various symbols and their meanings depicted in Albrecht Durer's 1513 engraving "Knight, Death and Devil". These symbols include the knight's armor, the devil touching the armor, an hourglass, snakes, dogs, a lizard, and a tree stump, and explain their symbolic meanings regarding themes of mortality, loyalty, imperviousness and original sin. The text also asks questions about identifying an artist's intentions from titles and images, and articulating personal reactions to works of art.
Target Audience of Indie Rock music magazinesjonese3
The document profiles the target audience for an indie rock music magazine. It finds that the stereotypical audience is 16-24 year old, white, working/middle class males who enjoy indie rock music. They like attending festivals and concerts of local bands. They have interests in music, photography, and fashion. They prefer magazines like NME and Q that focus on current indie artists and include interviews, photos, and tour dates.
6 response of the cardiovascular system to exerciseSiham Gritly
The cardiovascular system responds to exercise in several ways:
1. The heart rate and stroke volume increase to elevate cardiac output and deliver more oxygen to working muscles.
2. Blood is redistributed to working muscles, increasing blood flow.
3. Blood pressure rises to maintain blood flow during increased demand.
Regular aerobic exercise improves cardiorespiratory endurance and maximum oxygen consumption, lowering risk of diseases like hypertension and coronary heart disease. The DASH diet also helps lower blood pressure through increased potassium and calcium intake.
Cassidy came home from school one day to find her grandparents picking her up instead of her mom. When she got home, her dog Josie did not greet her at the door like usual. Her parents then told her that Josie had to be put to sleep due to lymphoma cancer. Josie was tired, weak, and sick from the cancer. Cassidy was very close with Josie from the day she got her until the day she had to be put down. Cassidy wishes she could have said goodbye to Josie and now has a new puppy named Shadow that she hopes can be at least half as good as Josie.
Cassidy came home from school one day to find her grandparents picking her up instead of her mom. Her parents then told her the bad news - her dog Josie had to be put to sleep due to lymphoma cancer. Josie was Cassidy's best friend and they had many good memories together over Josie's 10 years. Cassidy wishes she could have said goodbye to Josie and now realizes how much she loved and appreciated her dog. Cassidy now has a new puppy named Shadow that she hopes to train to be at least half as good as Josie.
Snow White was born to a queen and king but her mother died. Her father remarried an evil queen who was jealous of Snow White's beauty. The queen ordered Snow White to be treated as a servant. When Snow White became the fairest in the land, the queen ordered a huntsman to kill her but he spared her life. Snow White found refuge with seven dwarfs and helped clean their home. The queen tricked Snow White into eating a poisoned apple and she fell unconscious. The dwarfs placed her in a glass coffin until a prince awoke her with a kiss. They were married and lived happily ever after.
Rosey decides to go to her first ballet class. At the class, mean twins bully Rosey and cause her to fall and get hurt during her dance. Rosey goes home sad after the teacher calls her parents. The next day, the ballet teacher asks Rosey's parents if Rosey can return to class, seeing potential in her dancing. When Rosey returns, she performs very well and surprises the twins with her dancing abilities.
Snow White grew up with her stepmother, the queen, who was jealous of Snow White's beauty. The queen ordered Snow White's death but the huntsman spared her life. Snow White found refuge living with seven dwarfs, but the queen discovered where she was and poisoned her with an apple. The prince found Snow White in her glass coffin and awakened her with a kiss. They were married and lived happily ever after.
1) A poor woodcutter's cruel stepmother abandons Hansel and Gretel in the forest.
2) The children come upon a cottage made of sweets and are captured by a wicked witch who plans to eat them.
3) Gretel pushes the witch into her own boiling pot, killing her. Hansel and Gretel return home with the witch's treasure and their father welcomes them, as their stepmother has died.
The queen asks her magic mirror who is the fairest of them all each day, but grows enraged when the mirror says Snow White is more beautiful. She sends a huntsman to kill Snow White but he takes pity on her and lets her escape. Snow White finds shelter in a cottage belonging to seven dwarves and cleans it while they are away. The queen disguises herself and poisons an apple to kill Snow White, but the dwarves place her in a glass coffin until a prince awakens her with true love's kiss.
Red Riding Hood lives with her mother in a cottage near the deep dark woods. One day, her mother asks her to take a custard to her grandmother, who is feeling unwell, and warns her not to speak to strangers. In the woods, Red Riding Hood meets a wolf who tricks her into revealing where her grandmother lives. The wolf hurries ahead and eats the grandmother. He then waits in her bed for Red Riding Hood, disguising his voice. When she arrives, he tricks her again and eats her as well.
A little girl named loses her mother and is devastated. Her only comfort is her ragged doll, Lucille. One day while out with her father, they meet Chrissie, a waitress who offers to mend Lucille. Chrissie eventually comes to live with the girl and her father, filling the role of mother figure. She comforts the girl during storms and helps mend her emotional pain just as she mended Lucille physically.
The woodcutter went into the desert to gather wood to sell but took too long each day, returning after dark when his daughter had locked the door. A dervish told him the story of Mushkil Gusha, who removes difficulties, and said to help others on Friday evenings. The woodcutter prospered but forgot this. When falsely accused, he was imprisoned but helped a boy and recalled Mushkil Gusha, and fortunes were restored.
Snow White escapes into the woods after her aunt and uncle plan to abandon her. She comes upon a cottage belonging to seven dwarfs, who allow her to stay with them. Meanwhile, the dwarfs befriend Snow White.
The story describes the origin of the city of Surabaya, Java, where a battle between a shark named Sura and a crocodile named Baya over a goat leads them to agree to stay on separate sides of the shore. However, Sura later crosses into Baya's territory, angering him and leading to another fight.
The origin story of the town of Banyuwangi, Java describes a beautiful wife of a prime minister who is pursued by the king.
Cinderella was a kind-hearted girl who did chores for her cruel stepmother and stepsisters. With help from her fairy godmother, she was able to attend the royal ball where she met the prince. Though she fled the ball at midnight, leaving behind a glass slipper, the prince found her with the slipper and they lived happily ever after.
The document contains summaries of several children's books. It discusses the plots and lessons learned from books such as The Tale of Desperaux, The Cupid Chronicles, Goldie, and Muggy Maggie. The summaries are written by students and provide brief overviews of the characters, settings and themes in 1-3 sentences.
The document contains summaries of several children's books. It discusses the plots and lessons learned from books such as The Tale of Desperaux, The Cupid Chronicles, Goldie, and Muggy Maggie. The summaries are written by students and provide brief overviews of the key characters, events, and themes in each story.
1) The narrator finishes their final chapter of the story about their family's quest to find mythical creatures. All of the narrator's children have now left home to continue the quest.
2) Only the narrator and their beloved husband Andrew remain in the now empty family home. They move to their original first home to live out the rest of their lives in peace and quiet, thinking of their children every day.
3) The narrator encourages readers to check the heir poll on Boolprop.net to continue the story with the next generation.
This document contains summaries of several different types of narrative texts, including fables, legends, fairy tales, romances, folk tales, and myths. It summarizes the plots of "The Ugly Duckling", "The Dragon's Daughter" legend, the fairy tale "Sleeping Beauty", the romance stories of "Antony and Cleopatra" and "Romeo and Juliet", the folk tale "The Three Feather Story", and the Indonesian myth of "Nyi Roro Kidul".
Little Red Riding Hood takes a cake to her grandmother's house but meets a wolf along the way who tricks her. The wolf arrives at the grandmother's house first, eats the grandmother, and waits in her bed disguised as her. When Little Red Riding Hood arrives, the wolf eats her as well. A woodcutter later finds the sleeping wolf and cuts open its belly, rescuing the grandmother and Little Red Riding Hood. He punishes the wolf by filling its stomach with stones and throwing it in the river.
This chapter summary provides an overview of The Hues Legacy series. Key events include:
- Sky has a daughter named Olive who has green skin and the Hues eyes.
- Several sims age up including Carmine and the triplets. Ruby also has a son named Rusty after getting pregnant from a one-time romance.
- Scarlet gets married and has twins.
- The chapter concludes by considering Rose and Olive as potential heirs to continue the legacy. The family is passed to the co-writer to continue the next generation.
A torch is a flashlight that provides light in the dark but does not turn on automatically. The torch was invented in 1898 by Conrad Hubert. It uses batteries, which were invented in 1868 by Dr. Carl Gassner Jr., to power an incandescent light bulb or LED light source. Torches are portable light sources that do not require electricity, making them convenient for use when no other light is available.
The Ford Model T was invented by Henry Ford in 1903 to make cars more affordable and enable transportation of people. It has features like a front fan, horn, four rubber wheels, openable windscreen, steering wheel, headlights, foldable roof, and padded seats. To operate it, one inserts the key to start the car, then turns the steering wheel to direct it and uses foot pedals to accelerate and reverse.
The document describes the Ford Model T, the first mass-produced automobile invented by American industrialist Henry Ford. It had four wheels, lights, a roof, seats, a windshield, and a steering wheel. To operate it, one would insert the key and turn it to start the car. The Ford Model T was invented to transport people and was one of the first vehicles widely available to the American public.
A girl named Lucy followed a puppy into a cave and discovered a chest filled with gold. She was then kidnapped by a man who had been following her, hoping to steal the gold for himself. The puppy rescued Lucy by biting through her ropes and the man, allowing her to escape. The police had been searching for the man and arrested him, while Lucy was reunited with her family and allowed to keep the puppy.
Telephones allow for communication over long distances by transmitting sound through wires or wireless signals. The modern telephone was invented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876, though others had attempted similar devices. Telephones save time when quick communication is needed compared to sending letters. They work by transmitting electric signals through circuit boards and wires when numbers are dialed on the keypad to connect a call between handsets.
St. Andrew's is a friendly family church located at 3 Spring St. in Adam, Tonga that offers various parish activities and worship styles. Emeline wrote to her grandmother Kui saying that she loves her and is excited to visit during the school holidays, and that she will look after her grandmother when visiting. Emeline also mentions visiting St. Andrew's church and taking a photo of it.
The document provides information about the film "Mr. Winkle Wakes" created by Mathew Needleham and links to view it. It also includes links to photos under Creative Commons licenses and links to websites about education and technology.
8. When Rosey came home she had a big surprise. A cute little puppy who had followed all the way home.
9. She ran to tell her silly old parents if she could have it. Her parent agreed. This was her first pet. She wanted to give it a name she called it Pup.
10. They played a lots of games. Pup ate a lot. Rosey went to have a bath but when she came back, Pup wasn’t there. She looked all around. At last she found him in a bush fast asleep.
11. Rosey had a great day. When she went to bed she fell fast asleep. Rosey had a beautiful dream about being cowgirl in the Wild West.
12. In the morning they caught butterflies. They had a lot of fun.