Daily Oral Language Week 1

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Daily Oral Language Week 1 Under the Ice Daily Oral Language Week 1

Sentence 1 Underline each adverb and circle the word it modifies. i leisurely sat on the edge of a small boat off the coast of cornwallis island

Sentence 2 Underline each adverb and circle the word it modifies. suddenly i panicked i couldnt feel the regulator

Sentence 3 Underline each adverb and circle the word it modifies. kathy conlan looked down to see a highly unusual sight

Sentence 4 Underline each adverb and circle the word it modifies. the experiment samples were carefully taken and observed

Sentence 5 tractors hoses and pieces of aircraft littered the seabed worser still were the barrels that leaked there waste and contaminated the ocean floor