Daily Oral Language Week 2

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Daily Oral Language Week 2 Phineas Gage Daily Oral Language Week 2

Sentence 1 Underline the collective noun(s). some people confuse a tamping iron with a crowbar but they are different tools for different jobs

Sentence 2 phineass tamping iron was three feet seven inches long and weighed thirteen and a half pounds it looked like an iron spear

Sentence 3 Underline the collective noun(s). his task was to blast the solid rock into pieces small enough for his crew to dig loose with hand tools and hall away in ox carts

Sentence 4 Underline the collective noun(s). but this time something went terribly wrong a few yards behind phineas a group of his men using a hand-cranked derrick crane began to hoist a large piece of rock

Sentence 5 something or someone distracts phineas does he hear his name called does he spot someone goofing off