sy below. Then complete the story using your imagination. a very happy elephant It was the first time she had been out of the circus! It felt good to be free! She ran de streer towards the main square. She saw the fountain in the middle of the square. She climbed into want and sat down in the water People tried to walk by, but Sheila sprayed water at them using her huge on this much more fun than the circus!' cried Sheila
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About the author: Jill Lepore is a staff writer at The New Yorker and the David Woods Kemper ’41 Professor of American History at Harvard University. She is the author of If Then: How the Simulmatics Corporation Invented the Future.
The subject of the most important animal-rights case of the 21st century was born in Thailand during the Vietnam War. Very soon after that, a tousle-haired baby, she became trapped in human history. She was captured, locked in a cage, trucked to the coast, and loaded onto a roaring 747 that soared across the Pacific until it made landfall in the United States. She spent her earliest years in Florida, not far from Disney World, before she was shipped to Texas. In 1977, when she was 5 or 6, more men hauled her onto another truck and shipped her to New York, to a spot about four miles north of Yankee Stadium: the Bronx Zoo. In the wild, barely weaned, she’d have been living with her family—her sisters, her cousins, her aunts, and her mother—touching and nuzzling and rubbing and smelling and calling to each other almost constantly.