Heartbeat Daily Oral Language Week 1. Sentence 1 Underline each adjective and circle the noun or pronoun it modifies. sharon creech winner of the newbery.

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Heartbeat Daily Oral Language Week 1

Sentence 1 Underline each adjective and circle the noun or pronoun it modifies. sharon creech winner of the newbery medal for walk two moons is the author of this fascinating story

Sentence 2 Underline each adjective and circle the noun or pronoun it modifies. heartbeat deviates from the regular prose style of storytelling the author uses a poetic style to recount the simple story of twelve year old annie and her love of running

Sentence 3 Underline each adjective and circle the noun or pronoun it modifies. when annie is barefoot and running she can hear the rhythmic thump of her feet

Sentence 4 Underline each adjective and circle the noun or pronoun it modifies. that rhythm adds to the genius of the style chosen to convey her story and allows the reader to experience the run

Sentence 5 Underline each adjective and circle the noun or pronoun it modifies. could it be that they rhythm of the run actually represents the rhythms of life