Six People Die on a Train in Texas
Introduction
Six people from Mexico and Honduras died on a train in Laredo, Texas. This shows that moving to the US is very dangerous.
Main Body
Six people got into a train car on May 9. They were between 14 and 56 years old. They died because the train car was too hot. Many people die at the border between May and September. The desert is very hot. People do not have enough water. Some people use trains to hide from the heat and bad people. Some people say the US Border Patrol helps migrants. Other people say the Border Patrol makes the path more dangerous. They say the police put walls in the way. This forces people to walk in the dangerous desert. Climate change also makes life hard in Central America. There is not enough food. This makes more people leave their homes to find a better life.
Conclusion
The deaths in Laredo show that smuggling and hot weather are deadly. People still argue about the best way to manage the border.
Learning
π‘οΈ Describing 'Too Much'
In the text, we see: "The train car was too hot."
When we use too + adjective, it means something is a problem. It is more than what we want.
- Hot β High temperature.
- Too hot β I cannot breathe / It is dangerous.
Compare these patterns:
| Normal (OK) | Too much (Problem) |
|---|---|
| The water is cold. | The water is too cold. |
| The walk is long. | The walk is too long. |
| The bag is heavy. | The bag is too heavy. |
Quick Logic: If the article says "too hot," it explains why the people died. It wasn't just a warm day; it was a deadly temperature.