Six Animals

One happy day, six animals were sitting outside on a farm in Texas. One morning the cow broke his leg by getting his leg stuck in a board. Another day Jep, the donkey, was walking around the big blue barn, and started a fight with all the other animals. When the farmer came out to feed the animals, he saw them in a fight. Immediately the farmer saw the fight he jumped in and tried to stop them. Five minutes later the animals got tired of fighting and stopped. Then the farmer brought three new animals to the farm. So you can see they all lived happily ever after because they had three new friends to play with.

Young Harriet Tubman

Harriet Tubman was a strong, leader. To begin with Harriet Tubman was courageous to stand up for herself

by planning to run away. Another example is she tried to run away by taking a black horse that belonged to

her master’s friend, but she was afraid she would get caught. One way she was hopeful was to get other

people out of slavery. Also she was hopeful because she went back to help over one-hundred people get out

slavery. Second she was hard-working because she worked in a field all day long. Planting wheat and rye.

Last she was helpful because she freed animals from the traps. All these things show that Harriet Tubman

was a leader not a follower.