Pronoun with Identifier

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Pronoun with Identifier Grade 12| Minilesson: Pronoun with Identifier

Invitation to Notice “Freaks are the much needed escape from the humdrum. They are poetry.” - Albert Perry 1933 Grade 12| Minilesson: Pronoun with Identifier

Invitation to Compare and Contrast “Freaks are the much needed escape from the humdrum. Freaks are poetry.” “Freaks are the much needed escape from the humdrum. They are poetry.” Grade 12| Minilesson: Pronoun with Identifier

Invitation to Revise Rewrite the sentence three different ways using a new identifier and the correct pronoun. It is okay to change the meaning of the sentence. Example: Daydreaming is the much needed escape from the humdrum. It is poetry. Grade 12| Minilesson: Pronoun with Identifier

Invitation to Edit Freaks are the much needed escape from the humdrum. They are poetry. Freaks are the much needed escape from the humdrum. She is poetry. Freaks are the much needed escape from the humdrum. He is poetry. Freaks are the much needed escape from the humdrum. They is poetry. Grade 12| Minilesson: Pronoun with Identifier

Invitation to Write Create three couplets consisting of two coordinating sentences: 1st sentence identifies subject; 2nd sentence includes the pronoun substitution. Grade 12| Minilesson: Pronoun with Identifier