Wednesday, February 14, 2018

Narration Text


Cosmos

          Eversince Sarah was a little girl, she is fond of looking at the starts at night. Everytime she looks at the starts she notice patterns that looks like and object and even an animal. She was so curious about the patterns that she noticed. So she asked her father what are those patterns that she saw.

Sarah: Dad? What do you call that patterns that the stars form?
Dad: Those patterns that you saw are called constellations.
Sarah: Huh? What’s a constellation?
Dad: A constellation is a group of stars that forms a particular shape in the sky.
Sarah: How about that dad? What do you call that constellation?
Dad: Oh! That constellation is called the Orion.
Sarah: What is Orion?
Dad: Orion is a prominent constellation located on the celestial equator and visible throughout the world.
Sarah: Wow! It’s really interesting. How about that one?
Dad: That is called the Ursa major.
Sarah: Ursa major? Why is it called Ursa major??
Dad: Ursa major is called the great bear. It is a constellation in the northern sky.
Sarah: Now I have knowledge about constellations. Thank you very much dad.
Dad: Remember that whatever happens, you will always be my star.
         
After their conversation, Sarah and her father went to bed. Sarah slept with the knowledge that her father thought her. Even in her sleep, she is still dreaming about the beauty of the cosmos.

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