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No. Topic Question or response Comment Labels and
actions
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30 My husband was tired and wanted Araria’s clothing found not far
to go straight home, I told him from Maggie Springs after her
that I promised the boys they death but, in the end, they did not
could see Maggie Springs where go there
there was real water and as we Husband = with her but tired and
were planning to go onto the they disagreed – she ‘told’ him
Olgas the next day. It was the only Justification for her argument
major attraction we had not yet
seen and wouldn’t have time for it
the next day.
31 We waved to tourists hiking
around the base of the rock, a
family of four with two early teen
children.
32 My husband agreed to stop at The ‘husband’ ‘agreed’ (meaning
the springs, I went ahead with the that they disagreed before that)
three children.
33 The baby being awake and carried Mixed tense = being
in my arms.
34 My husband stayed behind to Husband= stayed behind
change his camera gear a film or They were apart for a
something then catch us up. We considerable time. Was the
walked to the fertility cave and relationship poor?
through it out the back entrance The use of ‘started’ is consistent
where we met the family of four because the speaking was
that we had previously waved to interrupted by the dingo
and started speaking to them.
35 I sensed something watching me Something watching ‘me’ but Sensed
and I looked up to see a young looking down at ‘us’
dingo head and shoulders down Michael not with them for several
about where legs start. It was minutes
looking down at us over the top Notice just the head and
of a boulder. I remarked on it and shoulders and a young dingo just
we all stood watching it for several like at the camp later on
minutes.
36 My husband arrived with his Husband= arrived +++ after a
camera just after it had left. considerable delay
Q How far away was the dingo from ‘The’ dingo is consistent, following
you? the description of ‘a’ dingo
37 A distance of about seven to nine
feet.