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seaneses Te Level: Two yuan a water Snake coiled around the stone, “I--had , picked up that stone, the snake would have bitten mes shersaids “My lucky cricket saved me.” “I did save her!” said the cricket. “If hadn't jumped on hher, she wauld have picked up that stone with the snake, Maybe 1 am lucky alter all” (546 words) Naber of Tol Mscoes oa accenepe a Number of Meaning: Change miscues Tonal Acoepraiinyl: AQ oa eat nani pena Oficas __tadepnden _0-B ows Te eieer, ee wma wean anaes sac HO 20,7" _acone= _ WPM oe Retelling Scoring Sheet for “The Lucky Cricket” Setting/ Background — Once upon a time there was a girl _>_ by the name of Ling-Ling, — She was playing X. and found a ericker Goal “Crickets are lucky," she said. — “will keep this cricket.” Ling-Ling put the cricket 212 section 15 / Tet maxes __ in her pocket. The cricket said to himself, “Lait not hucky" Events Ling-Ling looked ar the sky A crane landed beside her. ‘The crane looked at Ling-Ling fara long time before it flew awry “How lucky Lami to have seen this beautiful crane, said Ling-Ling. “It must he because of my lucky cre “The cricket heard Ling-Ling. “Lam not lucky” Ling-Ling walked ento a bridge. She saw 3 goldfish, The fish stopped swimming and looked into Ling-Lings eyes. “What a hreautlful fish,” said Ling-Ling “Haw lucky [ am to have seen it Te must be because of my lucky cricket.” The ericket thought “Lat not lucky Lowant co get out of here.” Ling-Ling saw a shiny stone in the water She reached to pick it up. ‘The cricket jumped cour of her pocket andl laneled on her neck. Ling-Ling pulled her hand back. She saw a snake coiled around the ssone, “tf Thad picked up that stone, the snake would have bitten me.” X— “My lucky cricket saved me. Resolution “I did save her!” said the cricket. “If Thadn't juraped om her she would have picked up the stone ‘uur abongrian comet 0D ‘Aup an ugeise9 19; payin’ © vanenpossey uy uoReNNP UORIeRY 9997 @ WIE

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