Angus and the Loch Ness Monster

Hello there. My name is Angus, and I live right by the biggest, deepest, and darkest loch in all of Scotland. From my window, I can see the water stretch out like a long, sleepy giant, with misty mountains all around. Sometimes, when the water is as still as glass, I see strange ripples when there is no wind, and dark shapes that move just beneath the surface. My granny says the loch keeps a very old secret, a story about a mysterious creature that has lived here for longer than anyone can remember. This is the story of the Loch Ness Monster.

The stories about our monster, who we lovingly call Nessie, started a very, very long time ago. One of the first tales was about a kind man named Saint Columba, who visited the loch over a thousand years ago. The story goes that he saw a big water beast and bravely told it to go away, and it listened. For hundreds of years after that, people who lived by the loch would tell stories about strange things they saw in the water. Then, not so long ago, around the year 1933, a new road was built right next to the loch. Suddenly, many more people could drive by and look at the beautiful water. And guess what? More and more people started seeing something amazing. They described a creature with a long neck and humps on its back, swimming gracefully through the waves. A famous picture was even taken on April 21st, 1934, that looked just like a sea serpent's head poking out of the water. Even though some people later said the photo wasn't real, it made everyone in the world dream about what could be hiding in our mysterious loch.

So, is Nessie real? No one knows for sure, and that's what makes the story so special. The myth of the Loch Ness Monster isn't just about a creature; it's about the magic of the unknown. It inspires people from all over the world to come here, to stand by the water, and to wonder. It teaches us to be curious and to imagine all the amazing possibilities that might be hidden in the world's secret corners. Nessie lives on in our books, our songs, and in the excited whispers of every child who peers into the dark water, hoping for just one little glimpse of a legend.

Reading Comprehension Questions

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Answer: Because a new road was built right next to the loch, so more people could drive by and look at the water.

Answer: Still means that the water is not moving and is very calm.

Answer: He bravely told the beast to go away, and it listened to him.

Answer: The story is special because it inspires people to be curious and to wonder about the amazing possibilities hidden in the world.