The Marriage of the Mouse Princess

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The Marriage of the Mouse Princess Noel A. Olmeda Carrasquillo

Summary This fable is about a Princess mouse in love with a young mouse and wants to married with young mouse. But her parents did not want to marry with his. And start looking a stronger person. But don’ts find .Finally the princess married with young mouse.

Title: The Marriage of the Mouse Princess. A. Characters : Principal : The Princess Mouse. The father of the princess(king mouse) The mother of the princess( queen mouse) The young mouse

Secundary : The sun The wind The wall B Secundary : The sun The wind The wall B. Setting: This story take place in the nature . C. Climax: The climax of this story is that the parents of the princess mouse they don’t want the princess to marry with young mouse. And then the parents of the princess begin to seek a partner (another person)

D. Resolution: The princess married with the young mouse.

Moral: That we cant leave us by appearance.

Vocabulary Grow : (v) p. 454. to develop and become bigger over period of time . Wall : (n.) p. 1128. one of sides of a room or building Cloud : (V.) p.182. a white or gray mass in the sky , from wich rain falls Beautiful : (adj.) p.79. extremely attractive to look at. Young : ( adj.) p.1164. at an early stage of life development ant old. Marry : (v.) p. 620. to become someones husband or wife. Asked: (v) p.53. to make a request for someone to tell you something

Cont. Vocabulary Daughter: (n.) p. 255. someones female child. Wise : (adj.) p.1151. based on good judment and experience. Wrong : (adj)4 p. 1161. not correct, not the one you inteded, or not the one you should use ant right. Laughed: (v.) p.573. to make a sound with your voice. Strong:(adj) p.1010. having a lot of power, influenceor ability. Holes: (n.) an empty or open space in somethig solid. Ground (n.) p.452 is the surface under your feet yo are something. Near (adv, prep)only a short distance from someone or something. Afj