Ordenar Palabras Night of the Blizzard - Part 4Versión en línea Readers' Theatre The storm of March 14016, 1920, was one of the most severe blizzards recorded in this state. Wind velocity reached sixth miles per hour. Snowfall varied from ten to fifteen inches. Cattle and sheep were smothered by huge drifts. Many people froze to death trying to reach their homes, including four schoolboys from Ryder. Authors of this Readers' Theatre: Mary Evans Andrews is a free-lance writer. She worked with former teacher Lydia Krueger (“Miss Lydia”) on this story. They are from Jacksonville, Florida. Mr. Banana adapted it to the Unscramble Words game in Educaplay. por Mr. Banana 1 Alvin eat ” can supper for “What ? we ? 2 Narrator 1 Alvin asked . . 3 Miss Keller have what see “Let’s ” . we . 4 Narrator 2 clean I desk on a spread my paper . . 5 Miss Keller “All your of lunch ” bring pails dump every here Empty . crumbs you even bit… and the . them . . 6 Narrator 3 The children obeyed . . 7 Narrator 4 of much… There eaten half bread to his , and German a horse fat a , Leslie that of - wasn’t to half sausage take forgot chunks few homemade apples carrots some . , , - . 8 Narrator 5 children snow on the took , that stove long equally and too ate the snow Instead leftovers of , to we divided most I . of top of , but waiting tried some melt the . , , . , . 9 Narrator 6 was The very not meal satisfying . . 10 Narrator 1 on , began on , her mother put her I Elizabeth . the clothing to for and youngest her lap cry outer my warm rocked . , , . .