Mother Fletcher’s Gift Review Sixth Grade Unit 1 Week 2
Vocabulary incident apparently fixtures subscribe flimsy survive
To give your consent or approval; agree; support subscribe apparently fixtures flimsy incident subscribe survive To give your consent or approval; agree; support
things put in place to stay fixtures apparently fixtures flimsy incident subscribe survive things put in place to stay
seemingly; with the appearance of; evidently apparently apparently fixtures flimsy incident subscribe survive seemingly; with the appearance of; evidently
flimsy easily torn or broken apparently fixtures flimsy incident subscribe survive flimsy easily torn or broken
survive to continue to exist; remain; endure apparently fixtures flimsy incident subscribe survive to continue to exist; remain; endure
incident something that happens; an event apparently fixtures flimsy subscribe survive something that happens; an event
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More Words to Know Shades of Meaning Some words have meanings that are alike, but not exactly the same. The meanings are just a little different. These small differences are called “shades of meaning.”
More Words to Know excitement artist unrest precede awkwardly discourage
excitement A feeling of great enthusiasm artist precede discourage unrest awkwardly A feeling of great enthusiasm
precede to go before artist precede discourage excitement unrest awkwardly to go before
discourage prevent by expressing an unfavorable opinion artist precede excitement unrest awkwardly prevent by expressing an unfavorable opinion
artist a person who practices or is skilled in art artist precede discourage excitement unrest awkwardly a person who practices or is skilled in art
unrest A state of dissatisfaction; disturbance or turmoil artist precede discourage excitement unrest awkwardly A state of dissatisfaction; disturbance or turmoil
Lacking grace or ease in movement awkwardly artist precede discourage excitement unrest awkwardly Lacking grace or ease in movement
Comprehension Skill: Literary Elements CHARACTER AND THEME
Characters The people who take part in the events of the story.
Theme The main idea or central meaning of a piece of writing. The theme is often not stated. You can find it using evidence from the story as clues. Life lesson
Comprehension Strategy: Inferring Authors do not always directly tell readers everything about the characters, events, and theme in a story. Sometimes you need to infer, or figure out, what is not stated directly.
Text-Based Response Look back at pages 69-71 to describe the visit to Mother Fletcher’s house for Christmas dinner by Officer O’Brien and his family. Use the AEC format.
AEC Format Answer/Assertion Use a tag line Title Author Genre Evidence Use a PROVE IT statement On page ___ it says… Commentary Explain your evidence This shows that…