Phineas Gage Daily Oral Language Week 1. Sentence 1 Identify each noun. Tell whether the noun is common or proper. phineas gage is a true story about.

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Phineas Gage Daily Oral Language Week 1

Sentence 1 Identify each noun. Tell whether the noun is common or proper. phineas gage is a true story about a man who experienced a gruesome injury to his brain

Sentence 2 Identify each noun. Tell whether the noun is common or proper. john fleischman author of phineas gage: a gruesome but true story about brain science writes science articles for the american society for cell biology books for kids and others and articles for the harvard health letter and air & space smithsonian

Sentence 3 Identify each noun. Tell whether the noun is common or proper. phineas gage: a gruesome but true story about brain science was an american library association notable childrens book and best book for young adults in 2003

Sentence 4 Tell whether the underlined noun is compound or collective. when the accident happened phineas gage was the foreman of a track construction gang that was in the process of blasting a railroad right-of-way through granite bedrock near the small town of cavendish vermont

Sentence 5 Tell whether the underlined noun is compound or collective. although gage apparently maked a full recovery his friends and family knew the truth