What does the second cannonball reveal about the Battle of the Alamo?

The second cannonball shows how brave and clever the defenders were at the Battle of the Alamo.

Imagine you’re playing a game of hide-and-seek with your friends. The first time someone finds you, it’s easy, maybe they just guessed. But when the second person finds you too, that means they're really good at looking and maybe even sneaking up on you. That's like what happened at the Battle of the Alamo.

How Brave They Were

The first cannonball hit the defenders by surprise, like a big "Oops!" from the enemy. But when the second cannonball came, it showed that the defenders didn’t give up, they kept fighting even though things got harder. It was like saying, “Okay, we’re still in this game!”

How Clever They Were

The defenders used clever tricks to keep going. They didn't just run away when the second cannonball hit, they stayed and fought back. That means they weren’t just brave, but also smart, like a kid who plans ahead before playing a tough game.

So the second cannonball was like a test, and the defenders passed it with style!

Take the quiz →

Examples

  1. A child learns how a single cannonball helped the Texans win the Battle of the Alamo.
  2. A student is told that one cannonball changed history during the Alamo.
  3. A kid imagines being at the Alamo and seeing the second cannonball hit.

Ask a question

See also

Discussion

Recent activity