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The Young Prince of the At-Mun-Shi Tribe: A Tale of Freedom and Community

This narrative explores the life of a young prince from the At-Mun-Shi tribe. Tall and powerfully built, he is cherished by his people. As drums and flutes play in the clearing of the village, the vibrant culture of the At-Mun-Shi is revealed. Despite their pagan beliefs, they are a peaceable community, united in their love for freedom. The story highlights the role of the great chief who acknowledges his people's presence with solemnity. Additionally, Caleb Copeland's journey reflects personal sacrifice as he invests everything to aid Amos, linking personal ambition with communal ties.

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The Young Prince of the At-Mun-Shi Tribe: A Tale of Freedom and Community

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  1. Amos Fortune: Free Man Daily Oral Language Week 1

  2. Sentence 1 at-mun the young prince was tall and powerfully built. he was the beloved prince of the at-mun-shi tribe

  3. Sentence 2Underline the complete subject in each sentence. some smaller drums in distant parts of the clearing taken up the beat. then wooden flutes joined in from the outskirts of the village

  4. Sentence 3Double underline the complete predicate in each sentence. the at-mun-shi were as pagan as any of the tribes in africa. They was peaceable and intense in their love of freedom

  5. Sentence 4Underline the complete subject; double underline the complete predicate. the grate chief acknowledged the obeisance of his people. the people stood quietly as more and more of the at-mun-shi arrived in the clearing

  6. Sentence 5 caleb copeland left the wharf. he had use all his money to buy amos

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