I am from a big family. I have two aunts and one uncle whose houses are so far from mine. I am the oldest child and have three brothers and one sister. I make many friends and love them very much. Everyday, after school, as village children, we gather together in our village’s playing field. In there, we can play football, play kites, play the “go back through the door” game, marbles game, and some other village children’s games. We are very closed friends.
One day, Thinky, my cousin, said, “Hi friends, you know that my father is a clever farmer. He had created scarecrow that made the birds never approach our paddy-field anymore. They just watched it from three miles away. They didn’t dare to pick even a grain of rice,” he boasted. “That’s great,” said one of my friends. “That’s nothing,” said Pinky, a big talk friend, too. “My father had created a so big-talk created a so big-dark scarecrow that the birds returned all of rice they had picked some days ago.”
elisajs
1. what games do we play after school as village children? :football, kites, "go back through the door", marbles, and other children games 2.What did my father make that would make the birds never approach our paddy field?: a scarecrow 3. How many siblings do i have? : 4, 1 brother and 3 sisters
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Futaba21
1. How many children in the writer's family? Answer = there are five children including writer 2. What can they do in the village playing field? Answer = in the village playing field they can play football, play kites, play the “go back through the door” game, marbles game, and some other village children’s games. 3. What was created to make the birds never approached the fields? Answer = the scarecrow
Answer = there are five children including writer
2. What can they do in the village playing field?
Answer = in the village playing field they can play football, play kites, play the “go back through the door” game, marbles game, and some other village children’s games.
3. What was created to make the birds never approached the fields?
Answer = the scarecrow