god gave us fire

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God gave us fire There was a time when the God made a New Earth. He looked at all that he had created, Mountains, rivers, jungles, seas. He approached a cabin where a few men lived. He heard a strange noise and he approached and saw that it came from the men chewing roots and meat. He thought that they did not have the fire to cook and to take a seat around to chat and tell stories. He looked at the high mountains where certainly there was fire. The giant creatures that lived there were evil and had taken possession of the fire to not share it and be able to cook whatever they wanted. God looked for someone to help him in his mission to take the fire from the evil creatures. He called for Canela, a bear. As Canela was good at jumping higher than any other creature, it would help god reaching the creatures most desired treasure, the fire. Already in the giants' mountains, the god took human form and threw himself to the ground, he fell like he was fainted. Canela hid along the forest, as god was being captured by the creatures. The giant creatures celebrated the finding of food with a good bonfire. They put the man on the bonfire but he did not get burnt, not even heated up . When flames covered him, god kicked the giants away making them fly through the air. The giants did not become aware of anything. Then Canela jumped as the giants were on the air, he took them all to a very far place, so the creatures didn’t come back for revenge. Then the god came out of the fire and took it to the cabins where the men lived. After all, the men offered god a lot of gold as a reward. God said “Thanks for the gold, but I only did it to help your town become a better place. With this fire you can cook and burn all the things you want, but be careful with the flames, it could give you pain and suffer if you use it in the wrong way.

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Page 1: God Gave Us Fire

God gave us fire

There was a time when the God made a New Earth. He looked at all that he had created, Mountains, rivers, jungles, seas. He approached a cabin where a few men lived. He heard a strange noise and he approached and saw that it came from the men chewing roots and meat. He thought that they did not have the fire to cook and to take a seat around to chat and tell stories.

He looked at the high mountains where certainly there was fire. The giant creatures that lived there were evil and had taken possession of the fire to not share it and be able to cook whatever they wanted.

God looked for someone to help him in his mission to take the fire from the evil creatures. He called for Canela, a bear. As Canela was good at jumping higher than any other creature, it would help god reaching the creatures most desired treasure, the fire.

Already in the giants' mountains, the god took human form and threw himself to the ground, he fell like he was fainted. Canela hid along the forest, as god was being captured by the creatures. The giant creatures celebrated the finding of food with a good bonfire. They put the man on the bonfire but he did not get burnt, not even heated up .

When flames covered him, god kicked the giants away making them fly through the air. The giants did not become aware of anything. Then Canela jumped as the giants were on the air, he took them all to a very far place, so the creatures didn’t come back for revenge. Then the god came out of the fire and took it to the cabins where the men lived.

After all, the men offered god a lot of gold as a reward. God said “Thanks for the gold, but I only did it to help your town become a better place. With this fire you can cook and burn all the things you want, but be careful with the flames, it could give you pain and suffer if you use it in the wrong way. Always be afraid of what you do”. The men were very happy for the fire and they never got in trouble.

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InglesNombre: Miguel Ángel Agüero Pulido

Nombre del profesor: Irma Ríos arias

Tema: Historia

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