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america 1600's children's story

Defy The Alpha(s)

Defy The Alpha(s)

Two centuries after the Great War, peace between humans and werewolves was finally achieved, or so everyone believes. Werewolves reign like gods, and humans remain blissfully unaware of their true place in the new world order. To maintain this fragile balance, each year, a handful of "lucky" humans are selected from various districts to attend Lunaris Academy, a prestigious institution that promises glory, status, and a chance to mingle with the elite. Those chosen are hailed as the lucky few, destined to marry powerful alphas and rise as luna. This year, Violet Purple is among the chosen, much to everyone's surprise. For an orphaned girl adopted by a disgraced prostitute, this is a golden ticket to a better life or so she's told. But Lunaris Academy isn’t the paradise it’s painted to be. Everything Violet and her fellow humans have been taught is a lie. Humans are far from equal; they're pawns in a much larger game. The academy is nothing but a gilded cage, and the students are lambs led to slaughter, playthings for the alphas to toy with in their ruthless games. To make matters worse, Violet catches the attention of the most dangerous players in this game, the Terror Four: the Alpha of the North, Alpha of the South, Alpha of the East, and Alpha of the West. Each one is more dangerous, more twisted, and more powerful than the last. But even among themselves, the alphas are divided, each with their own deadly ambitions. Yet, they all have their eyes on her. They expect Violet to play along, to fall in line like the others who worship at their feet, to break under their games. But Violet isn’t like the others. She refuses to bow. She’ll defy them all.
Fantasy
916 Chs
Défier Les Alpha(s)

Défier Les Alpha(s)

Deux siècles après la Grande Guerre, la paix entre les humains et les loups-garous a finalement été atteinte, du moins tout le monde le croit. Les loups-garous règnent comme des dieux, et les humains restent dans une ignorance bienheureuse de leur véritable place dans le nouvel ordre mondial. Pour maintenir cet équilibre fragile, chaque année, une poignée d'humains "chanceux" sont sélectionnés dans divers districts pour assister à l'Académie Lunaris, une institution prestigieuse qui promet gloire, statut et une chance de côtoyer l'élite. Ceux qui sont choisis sont acclamés comme les quelques chanceux, destinés à épouser de puissants alphas et à s'élever en tant que luna. Cette année, Violet Purple est parmi les élus, à la surprise de tous. Pour une fille orpheline adoptée par une prostituée déshonorée, c'est un ticket en or pour une vie meilleure ou du moins c'est ce qu'on lui dit. Mais l'Académie Lunaris n'est pas le paradis qu'on décrit. Tout ce que Violet et ses camarades humains ont appris est un mensonge. Les humains sont loin d'être égaux ; ils sont des pions dans un jeu bien plus vaste. L'académie n'est rien de plus qu'une cage dorée, et les étudiants sont des agneaux menés à l'abattoir, des jouets pour les alphas dans leurs jeux impitoyables. Pour aggraver les choses, Violet attire l'attention des joueurs les plus dangereux dans ce jeu, les Quatre Terreurs : l'Alpha du Nord, l'Alpha du Sud, l'Alpha de l'Est et l'Alpha de l'Ouest. Chacun est plus dangereux, plus tordu et plus puissant que le précédent. Mais même entre eux, les alphas sont divisés, chacun poursuivant ses propres ambitions mortelles. Pourtant, ils ont tous les yeux rivés sur elle. Ils s'attendent à ce que Violet suive le mouvement, tombe dans les rangs comme les autres qui vénèrent à leurs pieds, qu'elle casse sous leurs jeux. Mais Violet n'est pas comme les autres. Elle refuse de s'incliner. Elle va tous les défier.
Fantastique
916 Chs
Tell me a children's story from America in the 1600's.
There was a story of a Native American boy in the 1600s America. His name was Little Eagle. He was trained to be a hunter by his tribe. One day, while hunting, he saw a strange animal that he had never seen before. It was a white horse brought by the European settlers. At first, he was scared but his curiosity got the better of him. He slowly approached the horse. The horse didn't harm him. Little Eagle then went back to his tribe and told them about this amazing creature. This story is about the encounter between the Native Americans and the new things brought by the settlers.
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2024-12-13 12:07
Tell a children's story about the first settlers to America.
The first settlers in America were the Native Americans. Long ago, they crossed a land bridge from Asia to what is now Alaska. They were great hunters and gatherers. They lived in harmony with nature. Their tribes had different cultures and traditions. Some built teepees, while others had longhouses. They knew the land very well and passed on their knowledge from generation to generation.
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2024-11-18 21:09
What are the common themes in America's 1600's children's stories?
Survival was a common theme. Since life in the 1600s in America was harsh, children in stories often had to face difficulties like famine, bad weather, or encounters with wild animals and find ways to survive. For example, in stories about early settlers, children had to learn how to gather food during tough winters.
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2024-12-13 21:40
Who came to America to seek religious freedom and what's the related children's story?
The Quakers were among those who came to America seeking religious freedom. Children's stories about them might describe their beliefs and the challenges they encountered. These stories usually highlight the importance of following one's faith and the spirit of adventure.
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2024-09-29 00:01
Why don't children know the true story of America?
Children might not know the true story of America because of various reasons. Sometimes, the teaching methods are not engaging enough. Or maybe there's a lack of diverse and comprehensive resources to provide a complete picture.
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2024-09-27 23:12
Why don't children know the true story of America?
Maybe it's because the education system doesn't focus enough on teaching the complete and accurate history. Or, the available information might be one-sided and not present the full picture.
2 answers
2024-12-16 20:33
What are the ten greatest children's literature novels in America?
There are no official criteria for the selection of the ten greatest children's literature novels in the United States, but according to the voting results of children's literature readers, the following are some of the ten most famous children's literature novels in the United States: 1 Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone- JK Rowling 2 Andersen's Fairy Tales-Andersen 3 Grimm's Fairy Tales-Jacob Grimm, William Grimm The Adventures of Tom sawyer-Mark Twain 5. The Little Prince-Anthony de Saint-Exupéry 6 Harry Potter and the Spellbook- JK Rowling Little Red Riding Hood-Andersen The Three Little Pigs-George Eliot 9 Astroboy-Keimi Morisaki 10 The Wizard of Oz-Lindgren These books covered different topics and styles, including adventure, magic, fantasy, humor, and growth. They were all classic works that American children loved.
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2024-08-24 04:18
What are the characteristics of latin america spanish children's stories?
One characteristic is their connection to the natural world. Since Latin America has such rich and diverse landscapes, many stories are set in jungles, mountains or by the sea. The characters in these stories can be magical creatures inspired by local mythology. Another aspect is the family - centered nature of many stories. They often deal with family relationships, loyalty within the family, and the role of different family members. Moreover, the rhythm and flow of the language used in these stories can be very musical, which is appealing to children.
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2024-11-28 00:10
What can children learn from the story of the first settlers to America?
Children can learn about different cultures. The first settlers, like the Native Americans, had unique cultures. They had their own languages, arts, and ways of living. This can teach children to respect and appreciate diversity.
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2024-11-19 01:46
Are there any novels about children's inventions in America that are worth recommending?
"Being a Rich Man in America" was a novel about urban life written by the author, Jiagu. It was about a mediocre employee who obtained super technology and wealth by chance. His ultimate goal was to make money from the next generation of man-made diamonds. He traveled across the sea and interacted with the American people. From there, a series of stories about pursuing dreams, pursuing freedom, and changing his life happened. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
1 answer
2024-09-07 19:10
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