Gabriela Mistral was once an ordinary teacher in a small village school in Northern Chile. (1)___________________________________. Gabriela Mistral was only fifteen when she began teaching, but she was a good teacher. She helped the minds of her students' scale the mountain walls and reached out to the world beyond. For eighteen years, Gabriela (2)_______________________________. During part of this time, she was director of schools in all of Chile. Before long, (3)____________________________________. In 1922, she was invited to Mexico to help organize the rural school system. Two years later, Gabriela Mistral came to the United States where she served as a visiting professor in several colleges.
tower in mountain seperated the village from the world outside.
devoted her life to help the poor farm children of Chile northern valleys.
many countries recognized her as a great friend of children and a leader in education.
1.Tower in mountains seperated her villiage from the world outside
2.devoted her life to the poor farm children of Chile's Northern villays
3.many countries recogized her as a great friend of children and a leader in education
1.town in mountain separated villiage from the world outside
2.devoted her life to poor farm children of Chile's Northern villays
3.many countries recongized her as a great friend of children and a leader in education
1. towr mountain seperated the village from the world outside.
2.devoted her life to help the poor farm children of Chile northern valleys.
3.many countries recognized her as a great friend of children and a leader in education.