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: Farmers in rice fields used "Kakashis". These were smelly scarecrows made of old rags, fish bones, and rotting meat. The terrible smell, combined with the movement in the wind, kept hungry birds far away.
High on a hill in a golden wheat field, a figure stands tall against the wind. His clothes are tattered, and his head is made of straw, but he has an important job to do. While we call him a "scarecrow" today, these guardians have a history that stretches back thousands of years and across many different cultures. pnrsamp4
: Group your ideas into paragraphs with clear headings and topic sentences. : Farmers in rice fields used "Kakashis"
Below is an informative story about the history of scarecrows, a common fourth-grade writing topic, which follows a structured approach. The Secret History of the Garden Guardian High on a hill in a golden wheat
To create an informative story, also known as narrative nonfiction, you can blend the factual structure of an informative essay with the engaging elements of a narrative.