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Day 4
Slide 1 - Slide
Suffixes
-hood means "the state or quality of"
-ate means "to act on in a certain way"
-ure means "the act, process, or result of"
Slide 2 - Slide
Jumping in puddles is one of the pleasures of ________.
A
sculptures
B
childhood
C
neighborhood
D
communicate
Slide 3 - Quiz
The ____ association uses social media to communicate information about local news and events.
A
sculptures
B
childhood
C
neighborhood
D
communicate
Slide 4 - Quiz
Expensive paintings and ______ decorate each room of the mansion.
A
sculptures
B
childhood
C
neighborhood
D
communicate
Slide 5 - Quiz
What point of view do you think this story is in?
A
first person
B
third person
Slide 6 - Quiz
Third Person
This story is third person which means that it is told by a narrator, not a character in the story.
He and she pronouns are used instead of the pronoun I.
Slide 7 - Slide
Third Person
You will see the pronoun I when Penny is telling a story. The author is having her tell a story, so she is speaking in the story.
It is like a story in a story.
Slide 8 - Slide
P. 530. How was money different in the United States before the year of 1862?
Slide 9 - Open question
What did Thomas Jefferson contribute to the Constitutional Convention?
Slide 10 - Open question
What did Hamilton think would happen by consolidating the debt?
Slide 11 - Open question
What was the most important question at the Constitutional Convention?
Slide 12 - Open question
Commas and Quotation Marks in Direct Quotations and Dialogue
Dialogue and direct quotations show the exact words someone spoke or wrote.
Dialogue usually refers to words spoken by fictional characters in a story
Direct quotation is the exact words spoken by a real person
A direct quotation may also be the exact words that were written in another book or other piece of writing
Slide 13 - Slide
Which sentence is correct?
A
The captain said The sea has calmed enough that we should be able to set sail.
B
The captain said, The sea has calmed enough that we should be able to set sail."
C
The captain said, "The sea has calmed enough that we should be able to set sail."
D
"The captain said," The sea has calmed enough that we should be able to set sail.
Slide 14 - Quiz
Which sentence is correct?
A
"Why are those books sitting on the floor? asked Hattie."
B
"Why are those books sitting on the floor?”, asked Hattie.
C
"Why are those books sitting on the floor," asked Hattie.
D
"Why are those books sitting on the floor?" asked Hattie.
Slide 15 - Quiz
Which sentence is correct?
A
"Until the kittens are bigger, you will need to feed them by hand," the vet explained.
B
"Until the kittens are bigger, you will need to feed them by hand" the vet explained.
C
"Until the kittens are bigger, you will need to feed them by hand the vet explained. "
D
"Until the kittens are bigger, you will need to feed them by hand?" the vet explained.
Slide 16 - Quiz
Which sentence is correct?
A
I yelled "Watch out for those rocks!"
B
I yelled, Watch out for those rocks!"
C
I yelled, "Watch out for those rocks!"
D
I yelled! "Watch out for those rocks!"
Slide 17 - Quiz
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