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Making Educated Guesses. Yesterday I saw a palgish flester gollining begrunt the bruck. She seemed very chanderbil, so I did not joter her, just deapled at her quistly. Perhaps later she will besand cander, and I will be able to rangle to her.
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Yesterday I saw a palgish flester gollining begrunt the bruck. She seemed very chanderbil, so I did not joter her, just deapled at her quistly. Perhaps later she will besand cander, and I will be able to rangle to her.
Yesterday I saw a palgish flester gollining begrunt the bruck. She seemed very chanderbil, so I did not joter her, just deapled at her quistly. Perhaps later she will besand cander, and I will be able to rangle to her. What kind of a story is it? • True story- wrong structure. • Science fiction. • Nonsense story- perfect structure.
Yesterday I saw a palgish flester gollining begrunt the bruck. She seemed very chanderbil, so I did not joter her, just deapled at her quistly. Perhaps later she will besand cander, and I will be able to rangle to her. What part of speech is each word? flester • Noun • Verb
Yesterday I saw a palgish flester gollining begrunt the bruck.She seemed very chanderbil, so I did not joter her, just deapled at her quistly. Perhaps later she will besand cander, and I will be able to rangle to her. What part of speech is each word? Bruck • Noun • Verb
Yesterday I saw a palgish flester gollining begrunt the bruck.She seemed very chanderbil, so I did not joter her, just deapled at her quistly. Perhaps later she will besand cander, and I will be able to rangle to her. What part of speech is each word? palgish • Noun • Adjective
Yesterday I saw a palgish flester gollining begrunt the bruck.She seemed very chanderbil, so I did not joter her, just deapled at her quistly. Perhaps later she will besand cander, and I will be able to rangle to her. What part of speech is each word? chanderbil • Adjective • Verb
Yesterday I saw a palgish flester gollining begrunt the bruck.She seemed very chanderbil, so I did not joter her, just deapled at her quistly. Perhaps later she will besand cander, and I will be able to rangle to her. What part of speech is each word? joter • Noun • Verb
Yesterday I saw a palgish flester gollining begrunt the bruck.She seemed very chanderbil, so I did not joter her, just deapled at her quistly. Perhaps later she will besand cander, and I will be able to rangle to her. What part of speech is each word? gollining • Noun • Verb
Yesterday I saw a palgish flester gollining begrunt the bruck. She seemed very chanderbil, so I did not joter her, just deapled at her quistly. Perhaps later she will besand cander, and I will be able to rangle to her. What part of speech is each word? deapled • Verb • Adjective
Yesterday I saw a palgish flester gollining begrunt the bruck.She seemed very chanderbil, so I did not joter her, just deapled at her quistly. Perhaps later she will besand cander, and I will be able to rangle to her. What part of speech is each word? besand • Verb • Adjective
Yesterday I saw a palgish flester gollining begrunt the bruck.She seemed very chanderbil, so I did not joter her, just deapled at her quistly. Perhaps later she will besand cander, and I will be able to rangle to her. What part of speech is each word? rangle • Noun • Verb
Yesterday I saw a palgish flester gollining begrunt the bruck.She seemed very chanderbil, so I did not joter her, just deapled at her quistly. Perhaps later she will besand cander, and I will be able to rangle to her. What was the flester doing and where? • He was rangling to her • He was gollining begrunt the bruck.
Yesterday I saw a palgish flester gollining begrunt the bruck.She seemed very chanderbil, so I did not joter her, just deapled at her quistly. Perhaps later she will besand cander, and I will be able to rangle to her. What sort of flester was she? • A chandebil flester. • A palgish flester
Yesterday I saw a palgish flester gollining begrunt the bruck.She seemed very chanderbil, so I did not joter her, just deapled at her quistly. Perhaps later she will besand cander, and I will be able to rangle to her. Why did the writer decide not to joter her? • because she was begrunt the bruck. • Because she seemed very chanderbil .
Harry, Tom and Bill went on a trip. On the second day at 5:00 in the afternoon Harry ______________. First, Tom and Bill put a bandage on his ankle. Harry… • went home • sprung his ankle
The bandage did not __________ so Tom decided to go back ___________. Harry and Bill sat under a tree and waited. Was the bandage helpful? • Yes • No
The bandage did not __________ so Tom decided to go back ___________. Harry and Bill sat under a tree and waited. Why did Tom Leave? • Because he had to go home. • Because he had to call for help.
After about two hours they began to get worried because ___________. At last, just before it was dark, Tom returned _________. The soldier lifted Harry into the jeep and they were taken to _______. Why were Harry and Bill worried? • Because Tom was late. • Because Tom left them.
After about two hours they began to get worried because ___________. At last, just before it was dark, Tom returned _________. The soldier lifted Harry into the jeep and they were taken to _______. Who helped the boys? • Tom • The soldier • Both of them