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Bellringer Have WW Ex. A & Sentence diagrams out to correct

Bellringer Have WW Ex. A & Sentence diagrams out to correct. Write the following sentences and add commas where necessary. We have read books by Bradbury Shakespeare and Orwell. Next year we will study algebra civics French and American history.

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Bellringer Have WW Ex. A & Sentence diagrams out to correct

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  1. BellringerHave WW Ex. A & Sentence diagrams out to correct Write the following sentences and add commas where necessary. • We have read books by Bradbury Shakespeare and Orwell. • Next year we will study algebra civics French and American history. • We found seaweed in the water on the sand under the rocks and even in our shoes!

  2. Wordly Wise ex. A • 1. b • 2. b • 3.c • 4. d • 5. a • 6. a • 7. c • 8. b • 9. b • 10. a • 11. c • 12. a • 13.d • 14. d • 15. c • 16. b • 17. a • 18. b • 19. b

  3. Sentence Diagrams • 4. Might that sweet old lady have been sleeping there? • 5. Suddenly the booming thunder echoed hollowly.

  4. Chassis • The base frame of an automobile

  5. contemporary • (adj.) modern • (n.) person who lived at the same time as

  6. entrails • Internal parts or guts of an animal

  7. epoch • A period in history

  8. hovel A shack

  9. hurtle • To move quickly

  10. inspire • To arouse to action

  11. overt • Done or shown openly

  12. principal (adj.) first in order of importance, main (n.) person in charge (n.) an original amount invested/lent

  13. prow • The front of a ship

  14. sacred (adj.) religious (adj.) very serious

  15. Terse • Using few words; abrupt

  16. trepidation • A feeling of fear about something that may happen

  17. wane • Grow weaker

  18. worthless • valueless

  19. Preposition Jingle

  20. Adjective/Adverb questions Adjective Adverb Where When Why How • Which one • What kind • Whose • How many

  21. Sentence diagramming6-10 • 6. The big bad wolf huffed importantly. • 7. What child might be crying now?

  22. Conclusions! • Hook • Revisit 3 main arguments (hello…just like the map sentence!) • Final gift

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