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Juliette [100K]
3 years ago
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Elabore un corto relato de aventura cuyo

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nata0808 [166]3 years ago
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Answer:Beauty Inside

 Verónica era una chica muy jovial, risueña que había nacido en un lugar muy apartado de la ciudad había crecido entre grandes arboles, cerca de su casa había un riachuelo donde solía ir con su madre a recoger agua limpia y a bañarse, un día Verónica decidió salir a dar un pase a lo profundo de la montaña, sin el consentimiento de su madre, en ese caminar iba escuchando el cantar d los pajaritos y observaba como la brisa movía las ramas de aquellos grandes arboles, al llegar a una pequeña gruta se detuvo a descansar un poco y sentó en una inmensa roca, de repente ve que había un pájaro hermoso que tenia su ala rota se acerco y lo tomo para revisarlo, solo tenia una bolsa plástica enredada en su ala que le impedía alzar su vuelo, verónica sintió una gran alegría al ayudar a esta pobre ave. siguió su rombo con el pensamiento de que encontraría otro animalito que necesitara de su generosa ayuda, brincando en el sendero lleno de hoja seca observo a una ardilla hambrienta queriendo alcanzar un fruto, al llegar verónica la ardilla salió despavorida, verónica un una rama seca alcanzo el fruto se arrodillo y extendió su mano con el fruto y así poco a poco la ardilla se fue acercando.

 Verónica continuo su paso, y en su caminar los pensamientos la invadían pensaba lo hermoso de aquel lugar, donde se escuchaban diferentes ruidos expresado por la naturaleza, donde los colores eran hermoso y la luz del sol entraba a través de las ramas de aquellos inmensos arboles. se asusto de repente cuanto se encontró frente a un sapo, verónica amaba a los animales pero le tenia cierto temor a los sapos en ese momento el miedo la congelo y no pudo avanza, ese pequeño e indefenso animalito estaba en medio de su camino, imagino correr rápido y saltar sobre el sapo pero luego pensó si no tendría la suficiente fuerza para salta, y como resultado caería cerca del sapo y moriría de miedo. la solución mas coherente que encontró Vero para podre cruzar, seria rodear al sapo fuera del sendero donde se encontraban los árboles, pero eso si, teniendo mucho cuidado porque sino rodaría por la pendiente y sufriría algún mal golpe, era la única manera que tenia verónica para retomar el camino a casa. con cuidado vero  se agarro entre los arboles y logro cruzar al sapo que obstaculizaba su camino y de un brinco salto y volvió al sendero que la llevaría sana y salva a su casa, cuando llego con mucha emoción dijo a su madre que había tenido un hermosa aventura y que había ayudado a muchos animalitos del bosque.        

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