Nigeria: The Lightning and the Thunder
By: Elphinstone Dayrell
Like part A, this reading was short and to the point.
Both readings were about the different elements that make up part of the earth: lightning, thunder, sun, moon, and water.
This story was about lightning and thunder. Thunder was an old mother sheep and lightning was her son, who was also a ram.
Lightning had a difficult time controlling his anger and often times ended in a rage.
Lightning would hurt others and destroy any land that was in his way.
They both were banned from their town due to the anger outbursts from lightning.
In the end, they both were sent to the sky so that lightning couldn't hurt others and the land anymore.
I could change: characters
characters could have different issues other than emotion regulation problems
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