Answer:
I made some corrections:
If I was to write about the history of my family, I have to do it by following these three steps, which are finding, evaluating, and interpreting sources. To find the information needed, I could ask my grandparents or talk to grown-up people in the family as they might know a lot more than others as they are older. To verify what they answered, I could find records of my family if there's one or take a look at old pictures for verification and further information as well. After I found the resources, I have to evaluate them. To evaluate, I would compare different people's stories with the sources I got around my family, especially with people who have the same background as my family. I could also ask them again for them to verify. Lastly, it's time for the interpretation of the sources. To interpret, I would think about what I've learned from steps 1 and 2. I could ask grown-ups for their thoughts and experience on it as they might know much better than me.
Explanation:
Answer: King Frog
Explanation:
Smith describes a village brought to chaos by two invaders, and the pointless courage that the women showed by confronting them to protect their daughters despite not being able to stop the two men from retaliating and coming back over and over again. It´s said that there´s always a boy that confronts one of the invaders, showing the same kind of pointless courage. In her town, that boy was a fourteen-year-old who was called King Frog because he used to say that the most powerful in the village was a big ugly toad able to scare even the little boy´s father.
I would say the answer is number 3
<span>April 14-21, 2017:
i l0oked it up hahaha</span>
Im not quite sure what you're saying