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Juan Verdades Review
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flourish flour – ish (verb)
Kid friendly definition- to grow or develop well; thrive Sentence stem- The rich soil…
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permission per – mis- sion (noun) Kid friendly definition – consent
Sentence stem – Jacob asked the teacher permission…
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distressed dis – tressed (adjective)
Kid-friendly definition - in great pain or sorrow Sentence stem – Mother was distressed when …
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vigorously vig – or – ous –ly (adverb)
Kid-friendly definition - strongly; actively; with a lot of energy Sentence stem – Fido shook himself…
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confidently con – fi – dent – ly (adverb)
Kid-friendly definition – feeling certain; sure; with firm belief Sentence stem – Kyoko swam…
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dismounted dis – mount – ed (verb)
Kid friendly definition - got off a horse or bicycle Sentence stem – Mr. Woodward slowly …
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fulfill ful – fill (verb)
Kid friendly definition - to perform or carry out a duty or command Sentence stem – Captain Anderson vowed to …
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repay re – pay (verb) Kid friendly definition - to do or give something in return for something received Sentence stem – Alicia borrowed five dollars from Molly…
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Many words in the English language have more than one meaning.
More Words to Know Many words in the English language have more than one meaning.
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lie a false statement; an untruth It is better ...
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rose to get up To get to school on time, Julie ...
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tend likely When you are happy ...
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toasts spoken honors for a person or event; words of congratulation or good wishes The best man ...
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pupil student Carmen is ...
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Comprehension Skill A generalization is a broad statement or rule that applies to many examples. When you are given ideas about several things or people and you can make a statement that applies to all of them, you are generalizing. Valid generalizations are supported by examples, facts, or good logic. Invalid generalizations are not supported.
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Look Back and Write Juan Verdades makes an offer that gets him into trouble. Look back at page 434 to find the offer. Write it in his own words, and then write what trouble the offer brings. Provide evidence to support your answer.
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