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"He strangled, strangled my cat! You wretched dog, son of a dog!— The shopkeeper gets angry, Grabs whatever is close at hand, And strikes the dog right on the forehead, Tossing it next to the cat. — Oh no! My lion of a dog, My livelihood, my place, my home! May your house crumble, you shopkeeper! Heartless, rude, evil, this and that, How dare you hit my dog! Well, now you’ll see what it’s like to be hit... Our giant yells, Lifts his large staff, Swings it back and brings it down, Knocking the shopkeeper to the floor by the doorstep. — Murder! Help! From neighborhood to neighborhood, from house to house, One person calls to the next: — Help! He’s been murdered! From the upper neighborhood, from the lower neighborhood, From the road, from their work, Crying and wailing, Screaming and shouting— Men and women, Sisters and brothers, Wives and children, Friends and fellows, Mothers-in-law, fathers-in-law, Godfathers and their sons, Uncles and grooms... Who knows who else, They come, and they keep coming. Whoever arrives, swings and strikes: — You brute! You savage! How could you do such a thing? Did you come here to trade, Or to murder someone at your doorstep? Some say he hit him ten times, Pounded him into the ground, Leaving him sprawled out next to his dog. — Well, come and take your dead man away! And from there, the news spreads, Reaching the nearby village: — Hey, help us! Aren’t you alive? They’ve murdered our villager!"

The narrator tells a story about a cat that explores a zoo.

In the heart of the enchanted forest, where trees whispered secrets and stars danced in the night sky, lived Luna, a curious snowy owl. Known for her soft feathers and bright eyes, Luna stumbled upon a magic feather one day. It filled her with courage, emboldening her to help others in need. Guiding lost rabbits, removing thorns from deer hooves, and comforting scared squirrels became Luna's routine. The animals praised her, grateful for her aid. Yet, Luna faced her biggest challenge when she confronted a hunter. With unwavering determination, she protected her friends and their home. After a fierce battle, Luna emerged victorious, understanding true courage came from within. Returning to her nest, Luna realized she didn't need the magic feather. She passed it to young owls, teaching them courage resides in believing in oneself. In the end, Luna's legacy of bravery lived on, ensuring the enchanted forest remained safe for generations to come.

Enkosi wanted so much to be a Super Hero. He climbed tables, chairs, window bars and everything climbable in his Mumba family home. One day he was stung by a bee whilst in the farm fields of the farm that his family lived at - Oakley Green Farms. Although it didn't hurt, his father, Daddy Chombs, applied some medication for the sting. He went to bed late for his age as usual. Like most nights he dreamt of being a super hero.

A book about looking for hidden treasure in brazoria County Texas and finding out that the treasure was inside them as GEM kids all along.

Charley Bear visite Paps farm. He loves to chase the chickens. He plays with the cows. He even likes to roll in the new smells He escaped the yard to save Pap from the bees. He had to have a bath to clean him up from his big day Charley Bear went to sleep and dreamed of all his adventures. He snored as he slept in Paps lap

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A brow-haired blue-eyed boy discovers polyamory. He goes on a date with a beautiful, redheaded girl, says all of the wrong things, but he is earnest in correcting his mistakes. They fall in love, but it's weird.

a Young African American boy goes fishing with his dad.

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a grandfather telling story of his childhood about how they had fun in their school. he is telling story to his grandson and granddaughter stella. they are sitting in their garden.

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Neta and Nave need to say good bye from their friends and familiy in Israel because say are moving with the familiy to a new palce in Boston to Daddy's new job at the hospital

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Write a 20-page Ugandan children’s story for P1 about a boy who loses his goat but finds it and learns responsibility. Page 1: This is Kato. He lives in a village in Uganda. Page 2: This is Kato. He lives in a village in Uganda. (Image: Mud house, banana trees) Page 3: Kato’s father gave him a goat. “Take good care of her,” he said. (Image: Father handing Kato a rope tied to a brown goat) Page 4: Kato took the goat to graze near the garden. (Image: Goat eating grass, Kato watching) Page 4: His friends called him. “Come play football!” (Image: Boys waving near a makeshift goalpost) Page 5: Kato tied the goat to a tree and ran to play. (Image: Goat tied loosely, Kato kicking a ball) Page 6: The goat pulled and pulled. The rope came loose! (Image: Goat freeing itself) Page 7: Kato looked back. The goat was gone! (Image: Empty rope, Kato’s shocked face) Page 8: “Where is my goat?” Kato cried. (Image: Kato searching bushes) Page 9: He asked Mama Nalongo. “Did you see my goat?” (Image: Old woman shaking head) Page 10: He asked the shopkeeper. “No,” said Mr. Sseguya. (Image: Kato at a roadside kiosk) Page 11: Then, he heard a sound: “Maaah!” (Image: Goat’s head peeking from a maize field) Page 12: The goat was eating Mr. Opio’s maize! (Image: Goat munching crops, angry farmer) Page 13: “I’m sorry!” Kato said," “I will help fix it.” (Image: Kato bowing head) Page 14: Kato and Mr. Opio replanted the maize. (Image: Both working in field) Page 15: Kato tied the goat properly this time. (Image: Double knot on rope) Page 16: His father said, “Always watch the goat. She is your responsibility.” (Image: Father kneeling to talk to Kato) Page 17: Kato never left the goat alone again. (Image: Kato sitting with goat while friends play) Page 18: The goat grew big and strong. Kato was proud! (Image: Fat goat, Kato smiling) Last Page: "THE END. What did Kato learn"? (Image: Kato feeding goat)

Black Girl of age 5 trying to create sodium
