BELL WORK 1/10 Read the paragraph below. Answer the questions below.

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BELL WORK 1/10 Read the paragraph below. Answer the questions below. When they come to a stoplight, drivers sometimes look at the people in other cars. Mr. Beren noticed that a man in the car next to him had a large green parrot on the passenger seat. The parrot seemed to be talking. When the man rolled down his window, Mr. Beren was surprised to hear that the bird wasn’t talking but barking. The owner leaned out his window and explained, “He lives with three golden retrievers, and he thinks he’s a dog.” The light changed, and Mr. Beren smiled all the way home. Select the correct answer to show whether each statement is a fact or an inference. F or I - Mr. Beren noticed a large green parrot in a car. F or I - Mr. Beren was curious. F or I - The parrot learned to bark by listening to the dogs. F or I - The parrot’s behavior amused Mr. Beren. 2. Write yes or no under each heading on the chart to show if the word describes Mr. Beren’s reaction. Tickled Disapproving Uninterested

Today’s Objective … To compare the modern flavor industry and the early spice trade; to form and support claim about the flavor industry.

Brainstorm… What does the word delicious mean to you? In pairs of two for 3 minutes you will brainstorm words, synonyms, that relate with the word delicious.

In your same pairs, you will answer…. You have two minutes. What do you think the author is implying at the end of “ Are These Chips Too Delicious?” How is this ending a response to the question ‘Isn’t it up to us to know when we’ve had enough?”

In your same pairs, you will answer…. You have two minutes. According to “A Bloody History,” why could a person make a lot of money selling spices?

In your same pairs, you will answer…. You have five minutes. Imagine that you work for a food company, and you are in charge of developing a new kind of cookie. What factors do you need to consider?

Independently work on you follow up questions Independently work on you follow up questions. Turn in before class is finished. Do not forget today is the last day to take the A Christmas Carol Test if you were absent.