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The Lion and the Mouse - Coggle Diagram
The Lion and the Mouse
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Meaning of words, phrases
Scampering: running with quick light steps, especially through fear or excitement.
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Structures
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Example: One day a little mouse was scampering about. The mouse accidentally ran across the paw of a sleeping lion.
Example: The lion was just about to eat the mouse when the tiny creature cried out, “Please set me free. One day I will return your kindness.”
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Climax: The angry lion awoke and captured
the mouse in his great, big, furry paws.
Falling action: The lion was just about to eat the mouse when the tiny creature cried out, “Please set me free. One day I will return your kindness.”, So the lion released the mouse. A little while later, the mouse heard what sounded like angry roars. The mouse followed the sounds and discovered the lion trapped in a net made of ropes. Though frightened, the mouse was determined to keep his promise.
Resolution: Using his sharp teeth, the mouse made a hole in the net. And so the great lion was set free by the little mouse.
Reading strategy: Re-read, in order to find the main idea of the text, we have applied the "re-read" strategy.