January 2019 0 6 Report
Long go the Inuit lived in darkness in the North Crow often travelled between the South and the North and told them about daylight in the South. Only the children liked his stories.
People can hunt for a longer time in the daylight one said. And they can see wild animals before they attack them another added.
After he heard the cildren the Inuit chief asked Crow to bring the daylight. Crow flew for many miles. WHen he reached the SOuth he decided to rest in a tree by a river. Suddyenly a young girl appeared. She was the chief a dauther. Crow had a idea. He turned himself into a speck of dust and jumped onto her coat. The girl carried him back to her hut. There Crow saw a glowing box on the floor. It's got daylight inside it he thought. He saw a little boy playing on the floor. He jumped inside the boy's ear and whispered. You want to play with a ball of daylight. The lottle boy started crying and repeated Crow's words. His father opened the box and gave him a ball. Crow whispered again You want to go outside. The boy repeated his words so his father took him outside to play. Corw jumped out of his ear and became a bird again. Immediately he took the ball and flew back to the North. When he arrived Crow dropped the ball on the ground. It broke into many pieces and there was daylight everywhere. The Inuit were very happy. Crow told them that the ball would only last for six months. Then he would have to go back to the South and bring back a new ball. To this day the Inuit have six mouths of darkness and six months of daylight each years.
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What did the Inuit children think was good about daylight.
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Why did Crow whisper into the Boy's ear?
Why do the Inuit have only six months of daylight according to the story.

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