Lightning And Thunder Foreshadowing

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There were once two little Indian boys named lightning and Thunder. They exchanged and diverged blows all the time. Lightning would assault and lay siege to Thunder. Which caused Thunder too, howl and vociferate. Thunder was not the forbearance brother, he often had self-indulgent ways. The natives grew tired of the fighting all the time they tried separating the two boys. However, when you couldn’t see them fighting. Thunder could still be heard howling and crying out. Thunder was always misapprehend. They tried making the two sit together and work it out, but that was no use either. One day the two boys were going at it incessantly for several days now. Enraged, Thunder squalled out once again. The parents couldn’t do anything with them anymore, so they sent them out in the woods lay hold of some berries. Lightning clutched the basket, and Thunder forcefully grappled back. Lightning hfisticuff Thunder, and Thunder wailed and he was instantly dissolved in tears. Not to mention, Thunder wailed so loud that day that it woke an enchanter hat lived in the woods. She was very ireful for being nudged from her slumber. She came out with “Who has caused me to emerge from my slumber”? …show more content…
They had no notion who they had woken up, as a result, they took cover in the scrubs. The witch walked out of hide out, still looking for the one who woke her up, and the boys stayed silent. However the boys couldn’t be silent but for so long, because they started brawling again, about who woke up the witch. Lighting blamed Thunder and stroked him. With great ferocity, Thunder screamed it was all Lightnings’ fault. When the witch realized that she could hear the one who woke her, she incessantly schlepp along the voices. She found the two boys hiding in the bushes and grappled them both

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