Sunday, November 15, 2015

Chinese Folk Tale

Read the paragraphs about the Chinese folktale. Combine the clauses in italics by using adverb clauses of time. Use the following subordinators: while, until, after, when, whenever, as soon as.
Whenever the night is clear, you can see shadows on the moon. According to an old Chinese folktale, they are the shadows of the cinnamon tree in the moon. This tree came to be because of the laziness of an immortal, Wu Kang.

Wu Kang was in charge of guarding the dragon. However, he was lazy. While he drank wine, he often allowed he dragon to run away. One day, he went to Mount K’un Lun. While he was there. During that time, he met some of his friends. They began to drink, compose poems, and throw dice. He continued to drink, even after night came. He drank some more. Finally, he became completely tipsy. After he saw some fellows playing chess, he asked to join them. They advised him to go home because they knew he was being negligent, but Wu Kang offered to wager the dragon’s pearl. They played a few moves of the game. Until Wu Kang lost the pearl. He had wagered and lost the dragon pearl. Immediately after he wagered, he lost the mighty dragon. After the Immortals learned of the loss. They were furious. They immediately sowed a pearl in the ground and a tall cinnamon tree grew from it. The tree reached a great height. After that, they gave Wu Kang an axe and told him to cut off the branches. After He had cut off all the branches. Immediately after that, bigger ones sprouted and grew. Wu Kang had to cut them off too. Wu Kang is still there to this day cutting off branches. Now, when you see shadows on the moon, you will know that they are branches of cinnamon tree falling down.

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