Diaries Did you know that diaries are historical documents? Diaries from the past
tell stories of days gone by. The people who wrote them took the time to write
things as they saw them. They give details about events and people they knew.
Each writer comes alive in the words they wrote on the paper. Diaries help us to
learn about how people lived and what was important to them.
Diaries of the pioneers on the Oregon Trail help us to understand the hard
times those people faced. They tell how they came looking for land to build
homes. Diaries tell stories about traveling in covered wagons. They describe
how children walked alongside the wagons and often wore no shoes on the path.
They tell of snakes and wild animals and crossing wild river waters. Diaries
describe attacks, how many travelers got sick, and how it felt to reach their
goals.
Many diaries of the Oregon Trail have been made into books. These
diaries, or records, help us understand how people lived on the Oregon Trail.
They help us understand what went right and what went wrong. These diaries
help us learn from their mistakes. They show us how to enjoy the simple things
in life.
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that pioneers had to face? * 16ann
sickness, snow, and no electricity
ants, wasps, and other poisonous bugs
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no water
sickness, snakes, and attacks
1. In 2002 John visited Moscow with a group of friends.
2. This month we have prepared for our exams.
3. Natasha is at the cinema waiting for Dennis. She has been waiting for 10 minutes.
4. Marie only has half an hour for lunch so she usually has a sandwich.
5. David is a good friend of mine. I have known him since I was six years old.
6. At the moment I need to concentrate. I am doing a grammar exercise.
7. Tom is writing an important report. He has written four pages already.
8. Once a month Caroline goes to the hairdresser's to have her hair cut.
9. Last year Peter travelled all over Australia.
10. Next Saturday, Peter is taking Mary to the theatre.