Now do this put-the-text-back-together activity.
This is the text (if you need help).
A 13-year-old Australian boy has been hailed a hero after an epic swim that saved his family. The boy, Austin Appelbee, and his family were on a beach holiday in Western Australia. They were kayaking and paddleboarding in shallow water when strong winds pushed them farther offshore. They ended up over four kilometres away from land, and the daylight was fading. Austin decided to kayak to shore to get help. However, the waves had damaged his kayak, which had taken in water and flipped over. He said he then lost an oar and knew he was in trouble. He decided he had no alternative but to swim back to land. He swam through shark-frequented waters to raise the alarm.
Austin made it to the beach and phoned for help. This sparked a huge rescue operation, which resulted in coastguards finding the teenager's mother and two younger sisters. The boy said: "I hit the bottom of the beach and I just collapsed, and then, after that, I had to sprint two kilometres to get to the phone." Rescuers called his efforts "superhuman". One rescuer said Austin's actions could not "be praised highly enough". He added that the teenager's "determination and courage ultimately saved the lives of his mother and siblings". Austin's mother Joanne, 47, told reporters: "The wind picked up. We lost oars, and we drifted out further. It was an absolute nightmare."
- What adjective did the writer use to describe Austin's swim?
- What was happening to the daylight?
- What had Austin's kayak taken in?
- What was Austin's only choice?
- What did Austin raise when he got to the beach?
- What sparked the rescue operation to find Austin's family?
- What did Austin hit just before he collapsed?
- How far did Austin have to run to get his mother's phone?
- Who said Austin could not be praised highly enough?
- What did Austin's mother describe the whole ordeal as being?
Back to the hero swimmer lesson.
