How to Complete a Probable Passage Before Reading RRN #1 Reading Strategies.

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How to Complete a Probable Passage Before Reading RRN #1 Reading Strategies

Practice… The Tortoise and the Hare Words/Phrases: Tortoise Falls asleep Close finish Hare Irate overconfident Race course Big breakfast Hot sun

Hare Tortoise Race course Hot sun Falls asleep Overconfident Big breakfast Close finish irate 1.Who wins the race? 2.Why were they racing in the first place? 3.What does irate mean? The hare and the tortoise race each other. It is a hot day, so one of them falls asleep during the race because he ate a big breakfast. The one that falls asleep still thinks he can win because he is overconfident. The race turns out to be a close finish. The Tortoise and the Hare

The World on the Turtle’s Back Pregnant woman duel Sky-world Left-handed twin Devious Forbidden tree Falls out of the sky Right-handed twin Create a balanced world Cut off her head Birds Giant turtle’s back Daughter Wants bark from the roots A hole in the floor Succumb Contend Destroyed his brother Said that he was a murderer Rule the world