It was early in the morning in Nagrebcan, and people were already at work as usual. Baldo's mother asks him to go to their neighbor and grab some live coals. But a simple misunderstanding soon changed a really excellent morning into a bad one. The disagreement between Baldo and Ambo, which resulted in their fight, was centered on the helpless puppy. One of the puppies started to howl loudly as they stumbled away, trying to get away from them.
"Morning in Nagrebcan" by Manuel E. Arguilla
JOYCE MANDIGMA
BSED-SCI 3201
.
Title:
Introduction:
Conflict:
Baldo refused, so they started fighting. The puppy was accidentally bit Ambo when they were arguing. Tang Ciaco, who saw the incident, at first thought the dog had gone insane. Baldo and Ambo were both frightened to even witness his father holding firewood. The poor dog was beaten by Tang Ciaco until it was completely dead.
Rising Action:
Tang Ciaco gave Nana Elang a serious look as he left the room to grab some firewood. Baldo begged him to stop, but he continued to beat the boy until he fell to the ground. When the puppy did not move when he kicked it to see if it was dead, he returned to the dog and threw it away. Ambo rushed to her mother while Baldo sobbed. Nana Elang rushed to the boy who had fallen and lifted him up.
Climax:
"Get two or three burning coals and bring them home on the rice straw"
"Don't touch my puppy!"
"My Puppy!"
"I will kill you both, you bastards"
"You are a prostitute"
"Fools! Don't you see it is mad?"
"Enough , father enough. Don't beat it anymore"
It was early in the morning in Nagrebcan, and people were already at work as usual. Baldo's mother asks him to go to their neighbor and grab some live coals. But a simple misunderstanding soon changed a really excellent morning into a bad one. The disagreement between Baldo and Ambo, which resulted in their fight, was centered on the helpless puppy. One of the puppies started to howl loudly as they stumbled away, trying to get away from them.
"Morning in Nagrebcan" by Manuel E. Arguilla
JOYCE MANDIGMA
BSED-SCI 3201
.
Title:
Introduction:
Conflict:
Baldo refused, so they started fighting. The puppy was accidentally bit Ambo when they were arguing. Tang Ciaco, who saw the incident, at first thought the dog had gone insane. Baldo and Ambo were both frightened to even witness his father holding firewood. The poor dog was beaten by Tang Ciaco until it was completely dead.
Rising Action:
Tang Ciaco gave Nana Elang a serious look as he left the room to grab some firewood. Baldo begged him to stop, but he continued to beat the boy until he fell to the ground. When the puppy did not move when he kicked it to see if it was dead, he returned to the dog and threw it away. Ambo rushed to her mother while Baldo sobbed. Nana Elang rushed to the boy who had fallen and lifted him up.
Climax:
"Get two or three burning coals and bring them home on the rice straw"
"Don't touch my puppy!"
"My Puppy!"
"I will kill you both, you bastards"
"You are a prostitute"
"Fools! Don't you see it is mad?"
"Enough , father enough. Don't beat it anymore"
It was early in the morning in Nagrebcan, and people were already at work as usual. Baldo's mother asks him to go to their neighbor and grab some live coals. But a simple misunderstanding soon changed a really excellent morning into a bad one. The disagreement between Baldo and Ambo, which resulted in their fight, was centered on the helpless puppy. One of the puppies started to howl loudly as they stumbled away, trying to get away from them.
"Morning in Nagrebcan" by Manuel E. Arguilla
JOYCE MANDIGMA
BSED-SCI 3201
.
Title:
Introduction:
Conflict:
Baldo refused, so they started fighting. The puppy was accidentally bit Ambo when they were arguing. Tang Ciaco, who saw the incident, at first thought the dog had gone insane. Baldo and Ambo were both frightened to even witness his father holding firewood. The poor dog was beaten by Tang Ciaco until it was completely dead.
Rising Action:
Tang Ciaco gave Nana Elang a serious look as he left the room to grab some firewood. Baldo begged him to stop, but he continued to beat the boy until he fell to the ground. When the puppy did not move when he kicked it to see if it was dead, he returned to the dog and threw it away. Ambo rushed to her mother while Baldo sobbed. Nana Elang rushed to the boy who had fallen and lifted him up.
Climax:
"Get two or three burning coals and bring them home on the rice straw"
"Don't touch my puppy!"
"My Puppy!"
"I will kill you both, you bastards"
"You are a prostitute"
"Fools! Don't you see it is mad?"
"Enough , father enough. Don't beat it anymore"
It was early in the morning in Nagrebcan, and people were already at work as usual. Baldo's mother asks him to go to their neighbor and grab some live coals. But a simple misunderstanding soon changed a really excellent morning into a bad one. The disagreement between Baldo and Ambo, which resulted in their fight, was centered on the helpless puppy. One of the puppies started to howl loudly as they stumbled away, trying to get away from them.
"Morning in Nagrebcan" by Manuel E. Arguilla
JOYCE MANDIGMA
BSED-SCI 3201
.
Title:
Introduction:
Conflict:
Baldo refused, so they started fighting. The puppy was accidentally bit Ambo when they were arguing. Tang Ciaco, who saw the incident, at first thought the dog had gone insane. Baldo and Ambo were both frightened to even witness his father holding firewood. The poor dog was beaten by Tang Ciaco until it was completely dead.
Rising Action:
Tang Ciaco gave Nana Elang a serious look as he left the room to grab some firewood. Baldo begged him to stop, but he continued to beat the boy until he fell to the ground. When the puppy did not move when he kicked it to see if it was dead, he returned to the dog and threw it away. Ambo rushed to her mother while Baldo sobbed. Nana Elang rushed to the boy who had fallen and lifted him up.
Climax:
"Get two or three burning coals and bring them home on the rice straw"
"Don't touch my puppy!"
"My Puppy!"
"I will kill you both, you bastards"
"You are a prostitute"
"Fools! Don't you see it is mad?"
"Enough , father enough. Don't beat it anymore"
It was early in the morning in Nagrebcan, and people were already at work as usual. Baldo's mother asks him to go to their neighbor and grab some live coals. But a simple misunderstanding soon changed a really excellent morning into a bad one. The disagreement between Baldo and Ambo, which resulted in their fight, was centered on the helpless puppy. One of the puppies started to howl loudly as they stumbled away, trying to get away from them.
"Morning in Nagrebcan" by Manuel E. Arguilla
JOYCE MANDIGMA
BSED-SCI 3201
.
Title:
Introduction:
Conflict:
Baldo refused, so they started fighting. The puppy was accidentally bit Ambo when they were arguing. Tang Ciaco, who saw the incident, at first thought the dog had gone insane. Baldo and Ambo were both frightened to even witness his father holding firewood. The poor dog was beaten by Tang Ciaco until it was completely dead.
Rising Action:
Tang Ciaco gave Nana Elang a serious look as he left the room to grab some firewood. Baldo begged him to stop, but he continued to beat the boy until he fell to the ground. When the puppy did not move when he kicked it to see if it was dead, he returned to the dog and threw it away. Ambo rushed to her mother while Baldo sobbed. Nana Elang rushed to the boy who had fallen and lifted him up.
Climax:
"Get two or three burning coals and bring them home on the rice straw"
"Don't touch my puppy!"
"My Puppy!"
"I will kill you both, you bastards"
"You are a prostitute"
"Fools! Don't you see it is mad?"
"Enough , father enough. Don't beat it anymore"
It was early in the morning in Nagrebcan, and people were already at work as usual. Baldo's mother asks him to go to their neighbor and grab some live coals. But a simple misunderstanding soon changed a really excellent morning into a bad one. The disagreement between Baldo and Ambo, which resulted in their fight, was centered on the helpless puppy. One of the puppies started to howl loudly as they stumbled away, trying to get away from them.
"Morning in Nagrebcan" by Manuel E. Arguilla
JOYCE MANDIGMA
BSED-SCI 3201
.
Title:
Introduction:
Conflict:
Baldo refused, so they started fighting. The puppy was accidentally bit Ambo when they were arguing. Tang Ciaco, who saw the incident, at first thought the dog had gone insane. Baldo and Ambo were both frightened to even witness his father holding firewood. The poor dog was beaten by Tang Ciaco until it was completely dead.
Rising Action:
Tang Ciaco gave Nana Elang a serious look as he left the room to grab some firewood. Baldo begged him to stop, but he continued to beat the boy until he fell to the ground. When the puppy did not move when he kicked it to see if it was dead, he returned to the dog and threw it away. Ambo rushed to her mother while Baldo sobbed. Nana Elang rushed to the boy who had fallen and lifted him up.
Climax:
"Get two or three burning coals and bring them home on the rice straw"
"Don't touch my puppy!"
"My Puppy!"
"I will kill you both, you bastards"
"You are a prostitute"
"Fools! Don't you see it is mad?"
"Enough , father enough. Don't beat it anymore"
It was early in the morning in Nagrebcan, and people were already at work as usual. Baldo's mother asks him to go to their neighbor and grab some live coals. But a simple misunderstanding soon changed a really excellent morning into a bad one. The disagreement between Baldo and Ambo, which resulted in their fight, was centered on the helpless puppy. One of the puppies started to howl loudly as they stumbled away, trying to get away from them.
"Morning in Nagrebcan" by Manuel E. Arguilla
JOYCE MANDIGMA
BSED-SCI 3201
.
Title:
Introduction:
Conflict:
Baldo refused, so they started fighting. The puppy was accidentally bit Ambo when they were arguing. Tang Ciaco, who saw the incident, at first thought the dog had gone insane. Baldo and Ambo were both frightened to even witness his father holding firewood. The poor dog was beaten by Tang Ciaco until it was completely dead.
Rising Action:
Tang Ciaco gave Nana Elang a serious look as he left the room to grab some firewood. Baldo begged him to stop, but he continued to beat the boy until he fell to the ground. When the puppy did not move when he kicked it to see if it was dead, he returned to the dog and threw it away. Ambo rushed to her mother while Baldo sobbed. Nana Elang rushed to the boy who had fallen and lifted him up.
Climax:
"Get two or three burning coals and bring them home on the rice straw"
"Don't touch my puppy!"
"My Puppy!"
"I will kill you both, you bastards"
"You are a prostitute"
"Fools! Don't you see it is mad?"
"Enough , father enough. Don't beat it anymore"