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The nonfiction narrative, “from Follow the Rabbit Proof Fence.” Written by Doris Pilkington focuses on two young sisters tagging along with their older sisters planned voyage to run away, where they listened to their older sister’s instructions.
The selection begins by telling us that the oldest sister. Molly has been planning a run-away. On the first day of school, Molly takes her chance and tells her two younger sisters, Daisy and Gracie, that they are going to leave the mandatory immediately and walk to their home in Jigalong. They started their journey by searching for a rabbit fence, on their way, Daisy and Gracie observed the nature around them, the littlest things attracted their attention while Molly was ahead of them.
Jigalong is a remote Indigenous Australian community of approximately 333 people located in Western Australia.
Doris Pilkington Garimara AM (born Nugi Garimara; c. 1 July 1937 – 10 April 2014), also known as Doris Pilkington, was an Australian author. She wrote Follow the Rabbit-Proof Fence (1996), a story of three Aboriginal girls, among them Pilkington's mother, Molly Craig, who escaped from the Moore River Native Settlement in Western Australia
Books written by Doris Pilkington
from Follow the Rabbit -Proof Fence
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Effective descriptive helps readers visualize settings, events, and characters clearly. It also helps convey emotions and ideas. Authors use description to emphasize a point of view and to create mood in a literary work.
Descriptive language is used to help the reader feel almost as if they are a part of the scene or event being described. Description is useful because it helps readers engage with the world of the story, often creating an emotional response. It can help a reader visualise what a character or a place is like.
Questions
1 -At the beginning of the excerpt, where are three sisters living?
2 -Where does Molly want to go ?
3 -How does Molly know about the rabbit-proof fence?
4 -What does Molly try to avoid when looking for a place to cross the river?
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1- They are living at a dormitory
2- Molly wants to go back to Jigalong
3- Her father was an inspector who traveled across the fence
4- She tries to avoid crossing where the river is so deep
⁃urgently
in a way which requires immediate action or attention.
Nervously
in an anxious or apprehensive manner.
Confidently
in a way that expresses little or no doubt about something.
Cautiously
in a way that deliberately avoids potential problems or dangers.