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①An atomic bomb was dropped over Hiroshima.
②She wanted to be a PE teacher.
③Her sickness came from the bomb.
④Her wish was to get well.
⑤They built a statue of her.
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The Story of Sadako
It began with a flash.
On August 6, 1945, an atomic bomb was dropped over Hiroshima.
The bomb destroyed the city.
At least 130,000 people died by the end of the year.
Two-year-old Sasaki Sadako survived.
In elementary school, Sadako could run fast.
She especially liked her PE class.
She wanted to be a PE teacher when she grew up.
In the sixth grade, she was selected as a member of the relay team for the school’s sports day.
It made her very happy.
About a month after the sports day, Sadako Suddenly became sick.
The doctors thought that her sickness came from the bomb.
“It will be difficult for her to live for more than one year,” a doctor said to Sadako’s parents.
In the hospital, Sadako received some paper cranes.
She remembered the custom, “If you make a thousand cranes, you will get well.”
She made many cranes.
She made a wish on them for good health.
She didn’t lose her hope, but she never left the hospital.
Her life ended when she was only twelve.
After Sadako died, it was difficult for her friends to accept her death.
They built a statue of her.
It now stands in Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park.
Every year many people send paper cranes to Hiroshima from around the world.
The cranes are for Sadako and for peace.
✨ ベストアンサー ✨
①An atomic bomb was dropped over Hiroshima.
②She wanted to be a PE teacher.
③Her sickness came from the bomb.
④Her wish was to get well.
⑤They built a statue of her.
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