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Monday October 3 **Get your RWN Write this sentence on your warm up page and circle the subject, underline the verb twice, star the adjective, and put parenthesis around the prepositional phrase. On Saturday, Mrs. Williams took her energetic dog for a walk in the park.

Tuesday, October 4th **Get your RWN Warm Up Write this sentence on your warm up page and circle the subject, underline the verb twice, star the adjective, put parenthesis around the prepositional phrases, and label the adverb. After the terrible ice storm, many homes were badly damaged by the ice.

Wednesday, October 5th **Get your RWN Write this sentence on your warm up page and circle the subject, underline the verb twice, star the adjective, put parenthesis around the prepositional phrases, and label the adverb. With two degrees in science, the professor almost knew everything about the exciting topic.

Thursday, October 6th **Get your RWN Write this sentence on your warm up page and circle the subject, underline the verb twice, star the adjective, put parenthesis around the prepositional phrases, and label the adverb. The English teachers happily correct the grammar of their students.

Friday, October 7th **Get your RWN Write this sentence on your warm up page and circle the subject, underline the verb twice, star the adjective, put parenthesis around the prepositional phrases, and label the adverb. After a big lunch, I quickly become very sleepy.