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Write a realistic narrative about a Middle Eastern family living as nomadic herders in the desert. Include how the family lives and how they travel. Mid Essay - there is a turn of events that changes the family's life, and they move to the city near a river. Describe how life is different for the family now. Be creative and use facts from the text. This should be a narrative, more of a description of the family and the events they experience. Little or no dialogue should be included. Focus on facts and your knowledge of the Middle East to help you.

Your writing should be 10-15 sentences in paragraph format. Use the R.A.C.E method when writing your response. This prompt came from Gallopade book page 86. Use this chapter to help support writing.

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Arabic Badawi and plural Badw, Arabic-speaking nomadic peoples of the Middle Eastern deserts, especially of North Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, Egypt, Israel, Iraq, Syria, and Jordan.

Most Bedouins are animal herders who migrate into the desert during the rainy winter season and move back toward the cultivated land in the dry summer months. Bedouin tribes have traditionally been classified according to the animal species that are the basis of their livelihood. Camel nomads occupy huge territories and are organized into large tribes in the Sahara, Syrian, and Arabian deserts. Sheep and goat nomads have smaller ranges, staying mainly near the cultivated regions of Jordan, Syria, and Iraq. Cattle nomads are found chiefly in South Arabia and in Sudan, where they are called Baqqārah (Baggara). Historically many Bedouin groups also raided trade caravans and villages at the margins of settled areas or extracted payments from settled areas in return for protection

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