In the book "Sacajawea," the narrative primarily follows the young Shoshone woman who serves as a guide and interpreter for the Lewis and Clark Expedition in the early 1800s. Key events include her pivotal role in navigating the rugged terrain of the American West, her courage in facing various challenges, such as treacherous river crossings and encounters with hostile tribes, and her ability to communicate effectively between different cultures. The book highlights her extraordinary resilience, contributions to the expedition's success, and the importance of her story in American history.
The book was not based on a true person. Although some of the events in the book were events that have taken place in real life.
Read a fking book
The series of events that take place
The World Almanac and Book of Facts is typically found in the reference section of libraries or bookstores. It offers a range of information, statistics, and facts about various topics such as history, geography, sports, and current events.
she gave him either 20 or 25 possom tails
The events of the book and movie Blackhawk Down are based on the First Battle of Mogadishu in Somalia.
An almanac is a book of facts. ***** An Encyclopedia is also a book of facts and general knowledge.
fiction,cause dragons arent real in the first place so the facts are not really facts
An almanac is a book of facts and is often the first place a reference librarian will check.
Lewis and Clark helped Sacajawea achieve her goal by giving her support and comfort. By the way i got the answers out of a book all about Sacajawea.
writting that is about the events that took place in the past.
Because the events in TKAM are false, and though they are based on some facts, the information in said book is false.