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Fifth Grade Scott Foresman Reading Street Unit 5 Week 5 Daily Fix-Its Fifth Grade Scott Foresman Reading Street Unit 5 Week 5

1. Settlers cheerful began their adventure feeling hopful. 2. There journey was slow hard, and dangerous.

1. Settlers cheerful began their adventure feeling hopful. 2. There journey was slow hard, and dangerous.

1. Settlers cheerfully began their adventure feeling hopeful. 2. Their journey was slow, hard, and dangerous.

3. Settlers began their trip joyfuly but ended it more solemn. 4. Today their courage can still enspir we Americans.

3. Settlers began their trip joyfuly but ended it more solemn. 4. Today their courage can still enspir we Americans.

3. Settlers began their trip joyfully, but ended it more solemnly. 4. Today their courage can still inspire us Americans.

5. Many houses in mining towns was no gooder than shacks. \ 6. Miners eager awaited the arival of supplies.

5. Many houses in mining towns was no gooder than shacks. \ 6. Miners eager awaited the arival of supplies.

5. Many houses in mining towns were no better than shacks. \ 6. Miners eagerly awaited the arrival of supplies.

7. Wagon tranes moved most slowly than stagecoaches. 8. Pioneers often walked. To spare the horses or oxes.

7. Wagon tranes moved most slowly than stagecoaches. 8. Pioneers often walked. To spare the horses or oxes.

7. Wagon trains moved more slowly than stagecoaches. 8. Pioneers often walked to spare the horses or oxen.

9. There were no sine of life in the ghost town. 10. Havent you never visited Silver Dollar City?

9. There were no sine of life in the ghost town. 10. Havent you never visited Silver Dollar City?

9. There was no sign of life in the ghost town. 10. Have you ever visited Silver Dollar City?