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Her grandfather said she had to go back into the woods ,so she went back for eight days. When she got into the woods She saw a cheetah so she took it with her as her pet and the cheetah protected. her later that night the cheetah spoke it said “I am a girl “and mary said “you can talk”.The cheetah said “ I am also a really In love with another cheetah ,but he died “. They both went silent like they were listening for something.
A huge bear came out behind of the bushes and started chasing them it bit her in the leg and neck. Mary couldn't move she was paralyzed Mary was paralyzed for 8 days the cheetah protected her at night then the 8 days were up. But she was still paralyzed and still couldn't move so her family sent out
watched a cow be put in a restraint, ideas occurred to her. Her aunt then found Temple in a cow
As Mary’s story unravels, she continues to suffer long hours of work, starvation, and separation from her family. She reads her holy bible and is constantly reminding herself that God is with her and will see her through these trials. Her spirits are lifted her master agrees to sell Mary to her husband, and her mistress begins the journey with her, but before long the mistress decides not to go any further and they turn back. Not long after, she starts to loose hope that she will ever be reunited with her family. She becomes discouraged, and her spirit
The sick girl was so scared that she was terrified of her own shadow. One day after the Reverend Parris had left, the slave started to show the other girls a serpent that was in a jar glass.She told all the girls that had gathered together that if they asked the serpent any question that it will answer it. The youngest girl that was already petrified started screaming and soon the older sister started screaming as if she was getting
She made her into the village and through the square to set up her market stall of curiosities, her display is a large array of fruit or flowers in the forest, sometimes she would find owl pellets and would sometimes dissect them to see what the owls have been eating. Often, she would display books that she has written one book was titled ‘The Modern Medicines’. One of the villagers picked it up and attempted to read it and her face was puzzled, she remembered them looking at her and saying to her ‘What’s all these here squiggles on this pa’er Mary?’ She placed it down and walked to the vegetable stall.
Her parents then found out her chance of survival was 30% and as shocked and discourage her parents were they then found out that she could have been paralyzed.
Mary Rowlandson was held captive by the Wampanoag peoples. In this narrative she gives details on what happened to her while she was a prisoner for weeks. Mary was captured along with her three children, two of which she was separated from and the other one died in Mary’s arms on the ninth day. She then went and saw her ten year old, who, upon seeing her mother, broke down in tears resulting in them not being able to have much further contact. Her captors made her march along for miles until they reach a river that they crossed on canoes. Mary stays there a while sewing and knitting for some of the Native peoples living there. She then is given a knife in which she promptly returns to her master, who lets her go see her son. She gets lost in
She hated her stepfather so much that she was barely home and always got in arguments with her mother, yelling at her for marrying such a bad man. Mary and her mother did not get along after her mom remarried so Mary drank and began to live like a hobo. There was nothing for the men to do back than besides drink so she couldn't really blame her mother for picking a man like that because that is how they all were. They just drank and drove around wasted. Mary was one of six kids, sister Kathie, brother Robert, sister Barbara (who she got along the best with), sister Sandra and then an adopted little brother. The adopted brother was very spoiled. Mary's mother had to find a job to help support the kids and when she was gone at work nobody was left to take care of them so their grandparents took care of them. Her grandma was born Louise Flood and her grandpa was Brave Bird. Her grandpa was killed when the horses which were pulling his wagon were startled by a lighting storm. The horses freaked out and caused the wagon to tip. Brave Bird got thrown out of the wagon and got tangled in the reins. The horses dragged him through the bush, over rocks, and over barbed-wire fence. When people found him he was dead. Her grandma ended up remarrying a man named Noble Moore. Noble Moore had a son named Bill who ended up marrying Mary's mom. Mary's mom had grown up and no longer was married to the
During their “removes,” Mary becomes too weak to walk any longer, and the Indians, “like inhuman creatures, laugh and rejoice to see it.”They do nothing to provide for her comfort during their long journeys through the rough landscape. Her only refuge is to take comfort in her prayer and hope that God will help her through these hard times. After the first several days, Mary develops a dependency upon the Indians, and begins to get used to their means of living.
Mary climbed the tree and escaped the bear, she climbed the tree as fast as she could. A mysterious figure came to herand she started runing.
Mary Bell had a rough childhood. Her mother was a prostitute and her father was thought to be the famous criminal Billy Bell. Her mother didn't really want her, she tried to kill Mary on “accident”. She would give her dangerous amounts of sleeping pills and would push her out windows. There was an eyewitness, who is not known, who claimed to see her giving Mary a lot of pills at one time. Her mother would bring home random men and force Mary to do very naughty things with the men. Her family tried to take
She finally found the person that was crying, she didn’t know what kind creature he was. She was frightened to talk to him because of how big he was, when he heard her she froze and he grabbed her. His name was Charlie Stump, he has brown hair, green eyes, tall and slender but built. She had asked him why he was crying.
Suddenly she felt a stinging, then numbing sensation run up her legs and was strapped into a wheelchair. She was rolled into a very dark and presumably vacant room.
An enlarged heart can be advantageous in cheetahs, but disadvantageous in humans because heart abnormalities are common in young adults currently due to the cardiac arrest. Regarding cardiac arrest, the heart beat irregularly either in an unsmooth rhythm, fast pace or in a slow motion, which causes the heart to stop beating. The three most common factors that undergo the sudden cardiac death in young people are hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), Coronary artery abnormalities, and long QT syndrome. And these would lead harm to their future generation, could be untypical for humans and the population as well. This is why the heart of the cheetahs have far more advantages than humans.
Do you know about the folk tale about the hippopotamus. Well it starts off like this, a God creates a hippo and tells it to cut the grass for all of the other animals. But then the hippo soon figured out how hot the sun was. So he then asked the God if it would be possible for the hippo to cut the grass at night and stay away from the sun while it was daytime. He also asked to stay in the water in the daytime, so he could stay cool. The God said yes but he was scared because he thought that the hippo would eat the fish. But the hippo was a good hippo, and it did not eat the fish it ate the vegetation. The Hippopotamus is remarkable because of the way it lives, how it survives, and how it has been impacted by humans.will if a hippo is not your favorite animal after all of that, wait until you get to the end of this paper.
What animal do you know can compete with a sports car in a race? Take a wild guess. Cheetahs! Cheetahs are the best because they’re the fastest land animal. Also, they are fascinating felions and have many special features like no other animal. The cheetah is primarily found in Africa (D’Silva). They are made for speed. “Built more like greyhounds than typical cats, cheetahs are adapted for brief but intense bursts of speed (Smithsonian). In Africa, everyone head to the lion’s cage expecting to see the lions because they are the king of Africa as the movie, “The Lion King” describes. However, because cheetahs are the fastest land animals, lions can not compete with it, and cheetahs have many features that any