The All-American Slurp

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The All-American Slurp Review

disgraced dis – graced (v) Kid friendly definition – shamed; to have caused a loss of honor or respect Sentence stem – The little boy …

promoted pro – mot – ed (v) Kid friendly definition: advanced Sentence stem: The hard-working employee was …

unison u – ni – son (n) Kid friendly definition – at the same time; as one; together Sentence stem – The entire school recites the Pledge of Allegiance …

revolting re – volt – ing (adj) Kid friendly definition – disgusting; repulsive Sentence stem – Chewing food with your mouth open…

progress prog – ress (n) Kid friendly definition – development; improvement; an advance or growth Sentence stem – Mrs. Woodward’s class showed…

retreat re – treat (v) Kid friendly definition – withdrawal; go backward Sentence stem – The soldiers of the Alyssian Army had to…

relish rel –ish (n) Kid friendly definition – a side dish to add flavor to food Sentence stem – Mother placed…

More Words to Know (Prefixes- pro, uni, dis, re) Prefixes are letters added to the beginning of the word that change the meaning of the word.

pro- for, before, in front of

uni- one

dis- not, opposite of

re- again

discontinued stopped

disordered messy

discourage cause to lose confidence

disinterest lack of attention

disarm take weapon from

Comprehension Skill: Compare & Contrast When you compare and contrast, you tell how two or more things are alike and how they are different. Compare Alike Contrast Different

Text-Based Response Look Back and Write: What is the all-American slurp? How does it make an appropriate ending to this account of the Lin family? Write your response. Provide evidence to support your answer.