It depends on which sound -- tigers, like all animals, make a lot of different sounds! I'd recommend watching some science shows on TV about tigers and learning what sounds they make -- then write out phonetically how you think it sounds, like you write "purr" when a pet cat makes that noise.
In "The Tiger Who Would Be King" by James Thurber, the female tiger plays a minor role as the mate of the male tiger who aspires to be king of the beasts. She supports her mate's ambition but ultimately remains a secondary character in the story.
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a good opening would bring your reader into a closer point of the story or writing.
I would definitely write on Michelangelo
We all heard a whistle before, but when you are writing something and you want to type or write a whistle sound, it gets you thinking. If I were writing it i would put, WHEWWW, or, PHEWWWWWW. NO A whistle sound makes the sound Whistle
A story would be a narrative, not exposition.
Not necessarily, but a story would be attractive.You can just write anything you feel like writing.
if they were to race the cheetah would win but if they were to fight the tiger would win
You would have to paraphrase the story into the reading level of the kids you will be writing for.
Including exaggerated characters
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