Unit21NowthatyouhavereadsomeofSindbad'sstoryitisyourtasktocompleteitinanexcitingway.First,inpairs,sortoutthestructureofthestory.StructureofthestoryInformationneedInformationgained1BeginningHeroSindbadPlaceTypeofwritingBaghdadfiction2Deve-lopmentPlace1WhathappensPlace2WhathappensonanunknownislandSindbadisleftbehindbytheship,seesabirdandtieshimselftoitslegtoescape.onahighhillSindbaduntieshimselfandseesthehilliscoveredindiamonds.2Nowinpairsyouaregoingtodeviseanendingforthestory.Rememberthatyouwanttheescapetobeasexcitingaspossiblebutwithoutusingmagic.Bepreparedtotellyourendingtogethertotherestoftheclass.3EndingPlacehowitendshero’ssituationSindbadfallsdownaholeandlandsonthebeach.Shippassingbyrescueshim.Rich(diamonds);BacktoBaghdadNowyouarereadytomakeyourownSindbadstory.Itwillbehisthirdadventure.Wheredoesthestorystart?WhydoesSindbadleaveBaghdadthistime?Whathappensonthevoyage?Wheredoestheadventuretakeplace?Howdoeshefindriches?Whatproblemdoeshehave?Howdoesheescape?S1:WheredoyouthinkSindbadshouldgothistime?Heseemstohavetravelledtotropicalislandsandotherstrangeplaces.PerhapsheshouldgotoAntarticathistime.S2:Agoodidea.HecansetofffromBaghdadandgetcarriedbyastrongwindtocolderparts.Hisshipcanbehitbyanicebergandheistheonlysurvivoronaniceberg.SampledialogueS1:Thatsoundswonderful.WhichanimalsliveinAntarctica?S2:Penguinsseemtobetheonlyanimalsthatlivethere.Perhapstheycanmistakehimforfoodanddraghimacrosstheicetotheirnests.S1:Therehediscoversthatthepenguinsusegoldtolinetheirnestsandifhecangetsomeandgetawayhewillbecomerichagain.S2:Goodthinking.Perhapsanothericebergcanhittheplacewherethepenguinslive.Itrocksthenestsandreleasesthegold.Inadditionitexposesanoldandabandonedboatcoveredbyiceandsnowandforgottenbyitsowners.SindbadcanusethattosailbacktoBaghdad.S1:Great!Let'sgetwriting.NowbegintowriteyourownSindbadstory.Usethestoriesyouhavereadandheardtoimproveyourwriting.Followtheprocesssetoutbelow(giveninthetextbookp.65).OnewarmsunnydaySindbadwassittinginitsBaghdadhomewhenamessengercamebangingonhisdoor.HecarriedaletterfromthegovernmentbeggingSindbadtojoinanexpeditionboundfortheislandswherehehadearlierfoundsomanydiamonds.Hequicklyagreed.SampleWritingThedayhesetsailwasfineandthewindstrong.Itcardedtheshiprapidlyoutoftheharborandintotheopensea.Oncethereitchangedintoahowlinggalewhichtoreattheship'ssailsanddraggeditsouthwards.ThesailorswereveryfrightenedandwentbelowforsafetybutSindbadremainedondecklookingatthewaves.Itwasluckyhedid,fornosoonerhadthesailorsgonebelowthantheshiphitanenormousicebergandimmediatelysank.AllweredrownedexceptSindbadwhowasabletocrawlontotheicebergbeforehisshipsank.Helaythereinfearforsomehours.Laterhebecamesohungrythathewasforcedtomovearoundontheicebergsearchingforfood.But,alas,onlypenguinsliveinAntarcticasoSindbadremainedhungry.Justashehadcurledhimselfupintoaballtotryandgotosleepandforgethisproblems,hefelthimselfbeingpulledacrosstheice.Alargepenguinwastowinghimlikeaboatbehinditandtowardsalargenest.InsidethenestheplacedtheterrifiedSindbad,nexttothreesmallbabypenguins.ThemotherpenguinthenbegantofeedthebabiesandkepttryingtopeckSindbadandremovesomefleshfromhisbody.ThisactionwasextremelypainfulandtoavoiditSindbadtriedtohideinthebottomofthenest.Ashedidso,henoticedthatthebottomofthenestshonewithayellowglowandasheexploredfurtherhesoonfoundthattheglowcamefromgold.Itseemedthatthepenguinslinedtheirnestswithgold!Sindbadstruggledtocollectsomegoldforhimselfbuthiseffortswereinvain.Thensuddenlyaniceberghittheplacewherethenestlaysofirmlythatthenestbrokeapart,thegoldwasrevealedandthepenguinswerethrownintothesea.Sindbadgrabbedthegoldandlookedaroundforameansofescape.Suddenlyhesawtheunmistakableoutlineofashipcoveredbyiceandsnowbutstillseaworthy.Sindbadquicklyuncovereditandseizingtheoarsbegantorowtothenorth.BeforetoolonghewaspickedupbyanothershipandreturnedtoBaghdad,coveredingloryandrichonceagain.