Review the story.
The Lighthouse Keeper
In the pale morning light, Gillian waved as Fat...
English, 17.10.2020 20:01 keidyhernandezm
Review the story.
The Lighthouse Keeper
In the pale morning light, Gillian waved as Father pushed their small boat off
from the dock. He was heading to the mainland for food and supplies.
"Don't let the light go out," Father called with a smile.
Gillian had lived with her family on this tiny island her whole life. Father was
the lighthouse keeper. His job was to keep the lighthouse lantern lit. The
lighthouse showed fishing boats and ships at sea that there were dangerous
rocks here. It warned them to keep away from the shore.
Put the story's events in order.
Father goes to
get supplies,
leaving Gillian
in charge of
the lighthouse.
The light
guides Father
back home.
High winds
come up.
blowing a large
branch into the
lighthouse
window.
Gillian repairs
the window
and relights
the lantern in
the lighthouse
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