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Daily Oral Language Week 1 Volcano Daily Oral Language Week 1

Sentence 1 Underline the adverbs Sentence 1 Underline the adverbs. Double underline the verbs they modify. hot gases burst violently from mount st helens, spraying molten rock everywhere

Sentence 2 Underline the adverbs Sentence 2 Underline the adverbs. Double underline the verb or adjective they modify. Identify the part of speech of the word modified. until may 18 1980 people simply enjoyed mount st helens as an extremely beautiful and very green mountain whose streams ran clear and cold

Sentence 3 Underline the adverbs Sentence 3 Underline the adverbs. Double underline the verb or adjective they modify. Identify the part of speech of the word modified. scientists immediately recognized the signs of pressure building inside the mountain because of the frequent shaking and continual releasing of extremely hot steam

Sentence 4 Give the correct comparative or superlative form of the word in parentheses. Underline the verb that is modified. water turns to steam (quick) when heated under pressure, causing the eruption on mount st helens to travel (rapid) across the valley than scientists had thought possible

Sentence 5 Give the correct comparative or superlative form of the word in parentheses. Underline the verb that is modified. scientists worked (bold) on finding answers once the mud flow and ashes began too cool. they were amazed at how some of the tiniest plants and animals thrived (easy) in the harsh environment than larger ones did