Title: Noah: The Flood (Genesis)
Story Source: The King James bible (1611)
Throughout the story, the author was very descriptive and used words to allow the reader to understand which animal and how many of each were entering onto the ark.
I liked how it was very receptivity in telling the audience how many and of what each animal there were.
The setting was the same throughout the story (on the ark).
The story was very descriptive at the end when telling about how all the animals, mankind, and everything in between were destroyed. If they weren't on the ark, they didn't make it.
This would be an interesting story to try and retell and change up a bit.
Could change: if the animals had to do something to make it on the ark
how many of each come onto the ark
could mention the building process a bit before the actual flood occurs
Use: descriptive words when describing animals and how many
Noah's Ark
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