tailieunhanh - beyond true stories a high intermediate reader phần 7

Cô nên kéo mình lại với nhau. F. Họ kéo mình tốt hơn với nhau. G. Cô kéo bản thân mình tốt hơn với nhau. 154. Mẫu câu trả lời: A. Man: Cuối cùng, cô kéo mình lại với nhau khoảng một giờ trước. B. Sue: | of the night she sneaked from her aunt s house and rode on horseback to warn Johnse of the danger. Her warning saved Johnse s life but still William Hatfield did not permit Roseanna and his son to marry. 8 The next conflict between the Hatfields and the McCoys began once again at a picnic. The picnic was held not far from the McCoys farm on the Kentucky side of the river and some Hatfields came across the river to attend. Three of Roseanna McCoy s brothers got into an argument with William Hatfield s brother. The argument turned into a fistfight and the McCoys had weapons a knife and a gun. William Hatfield s brother was stabbed over a dozen times and then shot. Miraculously he did not die immediately. 9 A local judge took charge. He arrested the three McCoys and ordered some men to take them to jail. The McCoys never arrived at the jail. When William Hatfield heard about his brother he organized a group of men. The men captured the McCoys and took them across the river to the Hatfield side. Hatfield told the three McCoys what their fate would be If my brother lives he said you ll live. If he dies you ll die. William Hatfield s brother died the next day. William Hatfield with the help of relatives took the three McCoy sons back to the McCoy side of the river and shot them. The Hatfields left the bodies for the McCoy family to find. 10 After the execution of the three McCoy sons the feud between the Hatfields and the McCoys escalated into a war between the two families. McCoys came across the river and attacked Hatfields Hatfields came across the river and attacked McCoys. On New Year s Day 1888 the Hatfields burned the McCoys home to the ground killing two of the McCoy children. 11 The burning of the McCoy house caused panic in Kentucky and West Virginia. Rumors flew that whole communities were at war and Ễwere burning down towns. The governors of both A states assured their citizens that soldiers would restore c peace if necessary and sent representatives to .

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