Tomas and the Library Lady

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Tomas and the Library Lady Unit 1 – Sharing Stories Mrs. Bravo-Taylor

midnight Twelve o’clock at night Middle of the night Cinderella lost her glass slipper at midnight.

howling A loud, wailing cry A sound wind can make The wolf was howling at the moon.

chattered Clicked together quickly Quick rattling sound Talk nonstop I was so cold my teeth chattered.

thorny Covered with sharp points The roses grew on a thorny bush.

glaring Staring angrily Staring fiercely The tiger was glaring at its prey.

eager Wanting to do something very much Keen interest Tomas is eager to learn how to read!