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English, 03.09.2020 06:01 hailie2002

(Pleas help me I got until tomorrow at 9:00 in the morning) A mouse, who always lived on the land, by an unlucky chance, formed a close friendship with a frog, who
lived, for the most part, in the water.
One day, the frog wanted to cause trouble. He tied the foot of the mouse tightly to his own. Thus joined
together, the frog led his friend the mouse to the meadow where they usually searched for food After this, he
gradually led him towards the pond in which he lived, until reaching the banks of the water, he suddenly jumped
in, dragging the mouse with him.
The frog enjoyed the water amazingly, and swam croaking about, as if he had done a good deed. The
unhappy mouse was soon sputtered and drowned in the water, and his poor dead body floating about on the
surface. Whawk observed the floating mouse from the sky, and dove down and grabbed it with his talons, carrying
it back to his nest. The frog, being still fastened to the leg of the mouse, was also carried off a prisoner, and was
eaten by the hawk.
1. What do you learn in the exposition or introduction of the
story? The mice and fogs don't mix as fogs
2. What events are included in the rising action of the story? What
events lead to the conflict?
3. What is the climax (the peak) of the story?
4. What events are included in the falling action of the story?
5.What is the resolution of the story?

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