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Volcano. Daily Oral Language Week 4. Sentence 1 Use the correct comparative or superlative form of the word in parentheses. Underline the prepositional phrases acting as adverbs. Indicate whether the phrase tells how, when, or where.
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Volcano Daily Oral Language Week 4
Sentence 1Use the correct comparative or superlative form of the word in parentheses. Underline the prepositional phrases acting as adverbs. Indicate whether the phrase tells how, when, or where. some 80 miles away in yakima washington the sky grew (dark) at noon than at any (dark) at noon than at any (dark) midnight, causing the street lights to come on at noon
Sentence 2Underline the adjectives. Double underline the adverbs. the johnston ridge visitor center is named after the volcanologist david johnston, who was camped out on this very ridge, closely observing the bulging volcano when it blew explained the ranger
Sentence 3Underline the prepositional phrases acting as adverbs. Indicate whether the phrase tells how, when, or where. david johnston a dedicated scientist remained across the valley from the mountain on a ridge observing the changes when mount st helens erupted, his final words were vancouver vancouver this is it he was never found
Sentence 4 when we think about how strong the forces of nature can be, we have to marvel at gods great care for each one of us remarked pastor gordon, as we all looked in awe at all the damage still visible after more than twenty years
Sentence 5 scientists couldn’t find no reason why the ring of fire circled only the pacific ocean until they discovered the movements of the earths crust