This story is very old, written centuries back.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- But come into a full-fledged book only in 1820. He was a teacher and then started writing. He e tried to hide his difficult childhood days from others.
- Once he was asked to write about an incident, he wrote about the collapsed bed which he shared with his three brothers. He was given good marks and was asked to read it to the class.
- He has written about his life in 'Angela's Ashes and 'Tis. He tells the story as if he is experiencing it today rather than something that happened long ago.
<em>Back up item/plan</em>
an alternate would be; if you forget/lose/can't have something, you can replace it with something else. Ex; Bobby (I don't know any Bobby's so I'm going to use this name) forgot to bring his football, so we kicked a turkey around.
Paul Revere’s fame as a hero of the American Revolution has been passed down from generation to generation through Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s poem, “Paul Revere’s Ride.” Revere’s midnight ride before the 1775 Battles of Lexington and Concord warned American soldiers that the British were coming to attack them. But what was his life like before and after that glorious event? James Cross Giblin tells Revere’s story from birth to death in this richly illustrated narrative.
Really hope this helped!!!
Answer:
I'm not positive but B makes the most sense.