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Monday, June 15, 2020

Hey reader do you want to know where fire came from in samoa well you have come to the right place because i know all about it. Hey reader do you want to know where fire came from in samoa well you have come to the right place because i know all about it.Long long ago There was a couple with a son named ti’iti’i. And they lived in samoa. In there time they ate raw food they didn’t have fire to cook their food. One day ti’iti’i’s father came home one day drained and tired so the next night ti’iti’i followed his father to this work he specks of. Then all of a sudden he called “i’m here for work” then a giant gap opened up then qwickly ti’iti’i’ ran in after him then ran up a tree then ti’iti’i found some cooked food so he jumped from the tree and quick took it then ti’iti’i’s father saw him in the tree then he yield “get down from there you will get hurt and mafui’e will find you. Then all of a sudden the ground started to shake then out of the ground mafui’e came out of the ground and shouted “get away from my yammes” then talaga said to ti’iti’i run home now! But then with a fierce battle cry ti’iti’i jumped on mafui’e and started wrestling her and with a couple of wrestling tricks she was down in just a minute then he forced to tell him how to make a fire “you will make fire with any piece of dry wood that you rub together. and that is how fire came to samoa if you want to see more check out my blog   

5 comments:

  1. logan you should add facts to your blog post

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    1. good job that looks way better now

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  4. Hi logan
    What a cool poster. I like how you have given facts about Lorde. What does the second image mean about Lorde?
    I am looking forward to more of your learning over summer

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