Tousignaut.   Have you ever lost or broken something that was valuable? Describe your feelings when you first realized the object was missing or broken.

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Tousignaut

  Have you ever lost or broken something that was valuable? Describe your feelings when you first realized the object was missing or broken.  When is it ok to not tell the truth? Think before you read

  Incessantly  Disconsolate  Vexation  Pauper  Aghast  Gamut  privation Vocabulary

  Make a SODA chart for Mathilde Loisel (Says, Others, Does, Author)  Include two examples in each box (with page number and explanation)  Answer the questions 1-15 on page 176 after reading.  What is the Theme of the Necklace? Read the Necklace on 169