Showing posts with label Narrative-Text-The-Bear-and-Rabbit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Narrative-Text-The-Bear-and-Rabbit. Show all posts
Monday, September 2, 2013
The Red Bird Of Paradise
An Indonesian endemic,
the Red Bird of Paradise is distributed to lowland rainforests of Waigeo and
Batanta islands of West Papua. This species shares its home with another bird
of paradise, the Wilson's Bird of Paradise. Hybridisation between these two
species are expected but not recorded yet.
The Red Bird of
Paradise, Paradisaea rubra is a large, up to 33cm long, brown and yellow bird
of paradise with a dark brown iris, grey legs and yellow bill. The male has an
emerald green face, a pair of elongated black corkscrew-shaped tail wires, dark
green feather pompoms above each eye and a train of glossy crimson red plumes
with whitish tips at either side of the breast.
The male measures up
to 72 cm long, including the ornamental red plumes that require at least six
years to fully attain. The female resembles the male but is smaller in size,
with a dark brown face and has no ornamental red plumes. The diet consists
mainly of fruits, berries and arthropods.
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Narrative Text
The Bear and Rabbit
Once upon a time, there lived a bear and a rabbit. The rabbit is a good shot. In contrary, the bear is always clumsy and could not use the arrow.
One day, the bear called over the rabbit and asked the rabbit to take his bow and arrows.
The rabbit was fearing to arouse the bear's anger so he could not refuse it. He went with the bear and shot enough buffalo to satisfy the hungry family. Indeed he shot and killed so many that there were lots of meats left after.
However the bear did not want the rabbit to get any of the meat. The rabbit could not even taste the meat. The poor rabbit would have to go home hungry after his hard day's work.
The bear was the father of five children. Fortunately, the youngest child was very kind to the rabbit. He was very hearty eater. The mother bear always gave him an extra large piece of meat but the youngest child did not eat it. He would take it outside with him and pretended to play ball with the meat. He kicked toward the rabbit's house.When he got close to the door he would give the meat with such a great kick. The meat would fly into the rabbit's house. In this way, the poor rabbit would get his meal.
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