Module 6 Unexplained Mysteries of the Natural WorldPeriod 5 Writing--Writing about monsters■Goals ● To learn to writing about monsters■ProceduresStep 1: Looking and saying I like to show you a picture of monsters. Now look at them and try to describe the monster.Step 2: Writing a story about monster you happened to seeLast Sunday I got back to my hometown in the Taihang Mountain. While walking along the mountain path leading to my mother’s place, I suddenly caught sight of a monster. This monster has a dark green face with beady black eyes. It has a lot of dark black hair that is very thick. It is hard to tell if this monster looks mean, goofy, or just confused. This monster has two sharp, pointed teeth that look like fangs. The truth of the matter is that this monster is not mean. He is very shy and is deathly afraid of me! One night when I was driving along the country road my truck suddenly stopped by a monster. He had a yellow head with red squiggly hairs coming out. I thought he was going bald. I was too frightened to drive past him. I looked at him, and he looked at me. Then all of a sudden he disappeared.My grandma told me one day that she had kept a monster when she was young. Her monster was dark green with spooky black hair. He could be mean if you made him mad, but most of the time he was nice. His tongue was always hanging out of his mouth. He had screws coming out of his head with big green ears.This monster has a blue face. His face has a long scar running down the left side of it as you look at him. He has six pointy hairs that look like a jester's hat. The front three points are black, the second points are dark gray, and the last...