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Daily Oral Language Week 4 Esperanza Rising Daily Oral Language Week 4

Sentence 1 Underline the nouns. Circle the adjectives. the brilliant sun peeked over the rim of a distant ridge, bursting the dawn onto sleepy fields. she felt the warm rays washing over her

Sentence 2 Label the underlined word as predicate adjective or predicate noun. miguel is a good friend. he has been helpful and caring. when he smiles i feel safe she said

Sentence 3 Choose the correct word in parentheses. irene please (sit, set) the flowers on the table and help me (rise, raise) the window. the old rug has (laid, lain) on the floor four a long time. will you (lay, lie) the pillow on the rug

Sentence 4 Underline the prepositional phrase Sentence 4 Underline the prepositional phrase. Circle the object of the preposition. as esperanza told the story to señor rodriguez, she watched as grief came into his face and he sat on the patio bench. she felt as though she were in someone elses body, watching a sad scene but unable to help

Sentence 5 Underline the prepositional phrase Sentence 5 Underline the prepositional phrase. Circle the object of the preposition. and which rose is mine asked miguel. with a smile esperanza pointed to the orange sunburst next to the bench. see how it shines in the morning sun she whispered