Paul Revere. Paul Revere Key Vocabulary cargo colonies express liberty oppose Patriot revolutionary sentries taxes.

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Paul Revere

Key Vocabulary cargo colonies express liberty oppose Patriot revolutionary sentries taxes

Time to Practice Vocabulary! How to figure out the meaning of a word from the clues in the sentence. Now its time to practice what we have just learned. Turn to page 139 in your practice book. Answers

Time to Read! Take out your reading text books. Turn to page #262

Think About the Selection: Responding Questions Which word best describes Paul Revere for you: smart, ambitious, busy, lucky, energetic, accomplished, or some other word? Explain your choice. Find examples in the selection to prove or disprove this statement: Paul Revere could not have carried out his famous ride without others. Jean Fritz writes that Paul Revere sometimes was forgetful, daydreamed, and made mistakes. Why do you think she included this information. If Paul Revere were alive today, what would he be interested in? What kind of job do you think he might have? Explain your answer. Compare Paul Revere’s busy schedule with your own. Do you like to do many different things? Do you prefer to have just a few activities? Why? Paul Revere used to tell his grandchildren stories about his life. If you were one of his grandchildren, what questions would you want to ask him?

Cargo The freight carried by a vehicle BACK

Colonies Territories governed by a parent country; the name for the thirteen territories that became the original United States BACK

Express Fast, direct, and often nonstop BACK

Liberty The right to act as one chooses; freedom from the control of others BACK

Oppose To act against something or someone BACK

Patriot A person who loves and defends his or her country; a colonist who was against British rule in the time of the Revolutionary War BACK

Revolutionary Of or tending to promote radical political or social change BACK

Sentries Soldiers who stand at watch for danger or for people without permission to pass BACK

Taxes Fees for the support of government required to be paid by people and businesses BACK

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