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Kara Goes Camping
“Kara, would you like to go camping with my family?” asked Tracy.
Kara had never been
camping before, but she decided to go anyway. That weekend, they drove to Estes Park.
When they arrived, Kara looked around. She felt so far from
civilization.
After they set up the camp, they went for a walk. Tracy’s father, Mr. Grieves, showed
them the
native plants and animals. “Look,” he said, “that’s a fox’s
den. Do you see that
bunch of
mushrooms next to it. Don’t touch them. They contain
poison.” Kara was bored.
She didn’t care about nature.
As the day went on,
mighty clouds soon
loomed in the distance. “It looks like
stormy
weather,” said Tracy. “We should go back.” It suddnely began to rain. They used an umbrella
to
shield them from the rain. Back at the camp, they ate cold
sandwiches for dinner and
went to sleep.
By morning, the rain had stopped. It was a
drastic change from the previous day’s weather.
They
folded their sleeping bags and put them in a box. Tracy closed the
lid and told Kara,
“Today will be fun, I promise!” Kara didn’t believe her. She missed her
convenient life in
the city. She was used to an
urban lifestyle.
After breakfast, they went for a walk. The grass was covered with
dew, and it gleamed
in the sunlight. Finally, they reached a lake. Kara and Tracy
waded into the water. The
reeds
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