Lewis and Clark: Opening the American West Daily Oral Language Week 4.

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Lewis and Clark: Opening the American West Daily Oral Language Week 4

Sentence 1 Underline the complete predicate. the early months of the expedition was filled with days of learning. over time the corps of discovery began to work together without fights

Sentence 2 Label the simple subject. put the boxes of beads down in the hold said the captain. spread the tarp over the gunpowder and shot

Sentence 3 help the boat is sinking shrieked charbonneau. in the meantime sacagawea rescued the crates of papers and journals

Sentence 4 Combine sentences. sacagawea collected wild roots vegetables and fruits. sacagawea cooked food for the men

Sentence 5 If necessary, use your own words to complete sentence. the corps of discovery journey. made moccasins out of buffalo hides