Activity 2 Directions:Read the story carefully. After reading, fill the tree chart below. Write the title of the story in the trunk, and on the leaves, put the author's point of view about being polite
Directions: Read the story carefully. After reading, fill the tree chart below. Write the title of the story in the trunk, and on the leaves, put the author's point of view about being polite,
The Magic Tree
(by Pedro Pablo Sacristan)
A long, long time ago I saw a little boy walking through a park. In the middle of the park there was a tree with a sign on it. The sign said "I am a magic tree. It is my pleasure to help you! Say the magic words and you will see." The boy tried to guess the magic words. He tried abracadabra, supercalifragilisticexpialidocious, tan-ta-ra and many more... but none of them worked.
Exhausted, he threw himself on the floor, saying: "Please, dear tree!" and suddenly, a big door opened in the trunk. Inside everything was dark, except for a sign which said "Carry on with your magic." Then the boy said "Thank you, dear tree! With this, the inside of the tree lit up brightly and revealed a pathway leading to a great big pile of toys and chocolate. The little boy brought all his friends to the magic tree, and they had the best party ever. This is why people always say that "please and thank you" are the magic words.
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