79 How did De’Monte keep the other small kids together and safe?
(A) By holding them in his arms.
(B) By asking them to hold hand-in-hand.
(C) By giving them a hand.
(D) By asking them to find a safe place.

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統計: A(18), B(132), C(14), D(22), E(0) #1526588

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Heroism英雄主義 often requires需要 little more than the common sense常識 of a 6-year-old.

Three days after Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans, Susan Williams, the mother of first-grader年級 De’Monte, decided she had to get her family out of their flooded淹沒 neighborhood鄰近地區.

But when a small rescue helicopter finally touched down at the neighborhood, the pilot飛行員 said he could take only a handful少數 of children; he would come right back for the parents.

Reluctant不情願的 and seeing the floodwaters about to swallow吞噬 their home, Williams tearfully put De’Monte, 6, and his 5-month-old brother Da’Roneal aboard上船(或飛機、公共汽車、火車等), along with隨著 two cousins and three neighbor children, all ranging範圍 in age from 14 months to 3 years. The chopper飛機 flew off飛離–but it didn’t return for the parents. 

 When the kids was dropped off降落 on the city’s west西 side, and they became lost in the chaos there, De’Monte kept a cool head and a brave heart. Clutching緊抓 Da’Roneal, he had the other kids (one was wearing only diapers尿布) hold hands in a chain一連串 as they wandered to find a safe place.
He kept them together and unharmed until rescuers discovered them and took them to a Baton Rouge, Louisiana shelter蔽護所.
They thought the kids were now orphans孤兒.
But once in the shelter, De’Monte saved the day again.
Thanks to good coaching by his mom, the boy gave rescuers enough information-names, addresses, phone numbers, personal descriptions描述–so that in a few days they were able to locate確定 all the children’s parents.
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