Jack fell down and broke his arm.
Jack mom fix his head after he fell down the hill because he broke the crown.
jack hurry home to his mom after he fell down and broke his forehead because he was bleeding a lot.
Jack mom fixed his head after he fell down the hill and broke his forehead because he was bleeding a lot.
Jack hurried up and get home to his mom after he fell down and broke his crown because he was bleeding a lot.
The antecedent to the pronoun "his" is "Jack." This means that "his" is referring back to Jack as the possessor of the crown in the sentence.
Jack ran home to his mother after he fell down and broke his crown because that is what children do. Children look to their mother to help them to feel better when getting injured.
Jack mom fixed his head after he fell down the hill and broke it because he had a bump and a cut in his head.
Yes, it's likely that Jack cried when he fell down the hill and broke his crown due to the pain and shock of the incident. Crying is a natural response to physical pain and emotional distress.
Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water Jack fell down and broke his crown and Jill came wandering after.
In the children's nursery rhyme, Jack and Jill, it was only Jack who fell down and broke his crown. If he went running home to his mom it was so she could tend to his injuries.
It wasn't Willie who fell down and broke his crown, it was Jack and Jill was the one who went tumbling after him. This is from the Jack and Jill nursery rhyme.
In the nursery rhyme, jack and Jill, Jack went running home to his mother because he fell down and broke his crown. My guess is that he expected his mother to comfort him and make it all better. That's what mothers do.