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The Nature
By Alicia Luna
Genre: Non-fiction Level: Elementary K-3
Year: 2005 Category: UAA/ADN Creative Writing Contest

The sky is blue, the grass is green, the wind blows in a steady beat. The wolves howling through the night, woooo. You could see the pack of wolves gathering food for the winter. The horses run free in the wild. The birds fly away, the cold wet white snow has come. The trees blow all that cold, cold wet day. The bears gather in their own burrows right close by their babies and go to sleep. Oh wow, it's spring already. The bears awake and the birds come back to Anchorage and the sun comes out from the clouds and shines the snow away. The deer eat the green grass and the wolves hunt their prey and the ducklings hatch and the people are having babies. The fish are swimming up to the sea and the whales are jumping up and down with their newborn whales and you could hear the sound of kids playing soccer, and the moose eating the leaves of the trees. Baby animals are born and hatched, but the snow on the mountain is still on. The plants, flowers, trees are growing and the animals come out from their long nap. The spring goes into summer and it goes into fall and fall goes into winter and all of it starts over again.

 
About the Author: Alicia Luna, 8, is in second grade at Government Hill Elementary.
 

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