Practice Expression: “Brothers in Hope”

Expression in reading is how you use your voice to express feeling. Use this passage to practice reading with proper expression. Print a copy of this passage from InsideNG.com to help you monitor your progress.

Later that day, as we prepared for sleep, we saw many big trucks approaching. They were moving very fast, and their rumbling tires sent huge dust clouds into the air. Frightened that there were soldiers in the trucks, we ran to hide.

As the trucks drew closer, my heart began to pound so hard I could hear nothing else. I huddled close to my group, covered my face with my hands, and waited.

After a few minutes I gathered my courage and went to peek through the trees. I saw one of the drivers. It was Tom!

“It’s safe, it’s safe!” I cried. “Tom has come to save us!”

Many of the boys ran out from the forest, and soon the trucks were surrounded by boys. Everyone wanted to be taken to safety.

Tom began to speak. “I’m very sorry, but we cannot take all of you. There is not enough room. For now, we will take only the smallest and those who are too sick to walk.

“The rest of you must keep walking to Kenya. We will show you the way. Your worst days will soon be behind you.”