Cloze 15 Colleen and the Ghost. “Have you ever seen a -----?” asked Colleen. “Have you ever seen a g----?” asked Colleen. “Have you ever seen a ghost?”

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Cloze 15 Colleen and the Ghost

“Have you ever seen a -----?” asked Colleen. “Have you ever seen a g----?” asked Colleen. “Have you ever seen a ghost?” asked Colleen. Her students back at her with wide eyes. Her students s----- back at her with wide eyes. Her students stared back at her with wide eyes.

Andy raises his _ _ _ _ and shares his story. Andy raises his h _ _ _ and shares his story. Andy raises his hand and shares his story. “Ghosts are _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, don’t worry,” reminds Andy. “Ghosts are f _ _ _ _ _ _ _, don’t worry,” reminds Andy. “Ghosts are friendly, don’t worry,” reminds Andy.

“You don’t have to be _ _ _ _ _.” encourages Colleen. “You don’t have to be s _ _ _ _ _.” encourages Colleen. “You don’t have to be scared.” encourages Colleen. Andy declares, “_ _ _ _ _ _ bring good _ _ _ _ if they are seen.” Andy declares, “G _ _ _ _ _ bring good l _ _ _ if they are seen.” Andy declares, “Ghosts bring good luck if they are seen.”

Then Colleen drew a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ on the chalkboard. Then Colleen drew a p _ _ _ _ _ _ on the chalkboard. Then Colleen drew a picture on the chalkboard. The ghost _ _ _ _ _ _ out of the chalkboard! The ghost j _ _ _ _ _ out of the chalkboard! The ghost jumped out of the chalkboard.

“Yikes!” _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Colleen as she hid under her “Yikes!” s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Colleen as she hid under her d _ _ _. “Yikes!” screamed Colleen as she hid under her desk. The class was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ with good luck dust. The class was s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ with good luck dust. The class was sprinkled with good luck dust.