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Can you pick out the adjective clause in the following excerpts from the novel?

Chapter 7 Journal Write: Who gave Stacey a hand carved wooden flute. Explain why you think he did this. Can you pick out the adjective clause in the following excerpts from the novel?. “Lillian Jean looked at me with astonishment that I could see the matter so clearly.”

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Can you pick out the adjective clause in the following excerpts from the novel?

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  1. Chapter 7 Journal Write: Who gave Stacey a hand carved wooden flute. Explain why you think he did this.

  2. Can you pick out the adjective clause in the following excerpts from the novel? “Lillian Jean looked at me with astonishment that I could see the matter so clearly.” “Jeremy, who seemed to be as disappointed in me as Little Man, hurried on to catch Stacey.” “Kaleb Wallace was standing in front of the seventh-grade-class building talking to Mr. Wellever and two white men whom I couldn’t make out from where I stood.” “She smiled down at us, seemingly not surprised that we were there.” Write the adjective clause on your white board.

  3. Copy this sentence originally written by Stephen King onto that page. “Anticipating that I would try to run, Annie tied me up.”

  4. Anticipating that _____________, __________________.

  5. Homework from last night: Discuss with your shoulder partner the answers to the novel questions from chapter 7.

  6. Lead your group in discussing each question. Everyone should voice his/her thoughts. I will be listening to your conversations and considering your input for this week’s homework grade.

  7. Good readers make predictions! “Mr. Granger stood to go, a smile creeping smugly over his lips as if he knew a secret but refused to tell. He glanced at Uncle Hammer, then turned and left, leaving the silence behind him.” page 170

  8. Write an essay using the Harris Burdick picture and the rubric as your guideline!

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