Daily Oral Language Level 4 Week 30

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Daily Oral Language Level 4 Week 30 Nat Love wrote his autobiography in 1907 according to his account, he was born in davidson county Tennessee, in 1854. He was born a slave his owners name were Robert Love.

Daily Oral Language Level 4 Week 30 3. On february 10 1869, Love leaved home to become a cowboy. 4. At first Nats home ranch was on the Palo Duro River in texas.

Daily Oral Language Level 4 Week 30 5. Love learned about roundups cattle and horses and he loved the work. 6. Him learned too throw a lasso around a buffalos horns.

Daily Oral Language Level 4 Week 30 7. Love entered a roping contest a wild horses moves not never fooled him. 8. Him roped saddled and mounted a horse in record time.

Daily Oral Language Level 4 Week 30 9. Ms Wei read Pam and I a book about Loves adventures. 10. The books title is Nat Love its by Harold W Felton.

Daily Oral Language Level 4 Week 30 Nat Love’s autobiography tells that he once was wounded and captured by a tribe of Native Americans. They treated his wounds and gived him food. The tribes name for him buffalo papoose. They wanted to make him part of the tribe but Love didn’t want to change his way of life. He ran away and went back to being a cowboy.