Hachiko: The True Story of a Loyal Dog Review Sixth Grade Unit 1 Week 5
Words to Know ruff fixed furious stooped morsel vigil quietly nudge
A growth of fur or feathers around the neck of an animal ruff fixed furious morsel nudge quietly ruff stooped vigil A growth of fur or feathers around the neck of an animal
fixed held steady fixed furious morsel nudge quietly ruff stooped vigil held steady
nudge fixed furious morsel nudge quietly ruff stooped push gently vigil push gently
vigil fixed furious morsel nudge quietly ruff stooped the act or period of watching
furious violent or uncontrolled fixed furious morsel nudge quietly ruff stooped vigil violent or uncontrolled
quietly fixed furious morsel nudge quietly ruff stooped vigil quietly in a manner that makes little or no noise
morsel fixed furious morsel nudge quietly ruff A small piece of food stooped vigil morsel A small piece of food
stooped fixed furious morsel nudge quietly ruff stooped bent forward vigil stooped bent forward
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More Words to Know spring case right train
spring right case train proper; opposite of left; lawful
spring right case train teach; mode of transportation
spring right case train container; legal situation; to watch a location
spring right case train small stream of water; the season after winter; move forward
Comprehension Skill: Literary Elements FACT AND OPINION
Fact and Opinion A statement of fact can be proven true or false by reading, observing, or asking an expert. A statement of opinion is a judgment or belief. It cannot be proved true or false, but it can be supported by facts and logic.
Fact and Opinion Sometimes one statement expresses both a fact and an opinion.
Essay Question Look Back and Write: (textbook 154) Look back on page 154 where Mr. Kobayashi expresses two possible opinions about why Hachiko waits everyday at the station. Which explanation seems more likely? Write your answer as a debate that uses “pro” and “con” arguments.