Short Stories · Section 7
Niagara Falls
In my town there is a paperboy who just got an award for his actions. This boy delivered the local newspaper every morning.
Level: B1 · 28 sentences
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- In my town there is a paperboy who just got an award for his actions.
- This boy delivered the local newspaper every morning.
- One of the people to whom he delivered the paper was an elderly man.
- This man lived alone.
- The paperboy had often spoken to the man, so he knew that the man lived alone.
- The paperboy always left the newspaper in the man's mailbox.
- One morning the boy noticed that the man had not picked up his newspaper or his mail from the day before.
- The boy felt that something was not right.
- All day at school the boy had a feeling that something might be wrong with the man.
- After school, the boy went back to the man's house to see if he had taken his mail and newspapers.
- The newspapers and mail were still in the mailbox.
- The boy knocked on the man's door.
- He could hear a faint voice, but could not hear what the person was saying.
- He tried to open the door, but it was locked.
- The boy knew that something wasn't right, so he went home and called the police station.
- He explained to the police that the man lived alone.
- He gave the address of the man's house to the police.
- The police knocked on the door, and they also heard the faint voice.
- The police got into the house and found the man lying at the bottom of the stairs.
- The man had fallen and broken his hip.
- The man had not been able to get up.
- He had been afraid that nobody would find him.
- He was very grateful to the paperboy for caring enough to get the police.
- The boy got an award.
- The man said that the boy was a hero.
- The police said that the boy was an example of a very good citizen.
- The paperboy and the man are very good friends.
- The man will never forget what the paperboy did for him.