Tallula Posté(e) le 27 octobre 2011 Signaler Posté(e) le 27 octobre 2011 Bonjour, J'ai une expression écrire à rendre a la fin des vacances. Je voulais savoir si c'était bon. We are in 1878, in North Carolina, Mary, the grand-daughter of Irish immigrants, is now living in her wealthy grandfather's ranch. Her family had arrived from Ireland chased by poverty. Her grandmother relates to her how she saw the Indian march in 1838 as they passed in front of their new farm. Write a dialogue between mary and her grandmother. Relates the historical event from the grandmother's point of view. " - grandma, how took place the Indian march? Are they walked past the farm?! - My darling, it's a long story you know. Our family is a family of Irish immigrants. We arrived in North Carolina in 1837. A bit further, we bought this big farm. Here, many arrived immigrants, and often were badly treated. -That is? -Nobody told you the Indian march?? -No, tell me !! -It was in 1838, with your grandfather, we were in our farm when we heard shouts. We rushed out the farm . In 300 meters of our farm, a long line of persons walked.Somebody came to see us, explaining us the disturbance. The army put outside thousands of Indians of their place of house, they took everything. During this walking, many persons died. The sanitary conditions were horrible, and the food was damaged. Diseases spread, which the smallpox.We were able nothing to make. -Oh grandma it is horrible. -Yes it is something which marked my spirit. So many innocent persons died. Nobody knows how many persons died in this walking. "
E-Bahut Jean B Posté(e) le 27 octobre 2011 E-Bahut Signaler Posté(e) le 27 octobre 2011 Bonjour, Bonjour, J'ai une expression écrite à rendre a à la fin des vacances. Je voulais savoir si c'était bon. We are in 1878, in North Carolina, Mary, the grand-daughter of Irish immigrants, is now living in her wealthy grandfather's ranch. Her family had arrived from Ireland chased by poverty. Her grandmother relates to her how she saw the Indian march in 1838 as they passed in front of their new farm. Write a dialogue between Mary and her grandmother. Relates the historical event from the grandmother's point of view. " Grandma, how took place the Indian march? Are they walked past the farm?
Tallula Posté(e) le 4 novembre 2011 Auteur Signaler Posté(e) le 4 novembre 2011 We are in 1878, in North Carolina, Mary, the grand-daughter of Irish immigrants, is now living in her wealthy grandfather's ranch. Her family had arrived from Ireland chased by poverty. Her grandmother relates to her how she saw the Indian march in 1838 as they passed in front of their new farm. Write a dialogue between Mary and her grandmother. Relate the historical event from the grandmother's point of view. " Grandma, how did the Indian march was? Did they walking past the farm? - My darling, it's a long story you know. Our family is a family of Irish immigrants. We arrived in North Carolina in 1837. A bit some time later , we bought this big farm. Here, many immigrants arrived , and often were badly treated. -That is? -Nobody told you about the Indian march?? -No, tell me !! -It was in 1838, with your grandfather, we were in our farm when we heard shouts. We rushed out . 300 meters away from our farm, a long line of persons were walking. Somebody came to see us, explaining the disturbance. The army deport thousands Indians of their home, they took everything. During this walking, many persons died. The sanitary conditions were horrible, and the food was damaged. Diseases spread, among which the smallpox. We couln't do anything. -Oh grandma it is horrible. -Yes it is something which marked my spirit. So many innocent persons died. Nobody knows how many persons died in this walking. "
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