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Alexander, Who Used to Be Rich Last Sunday
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college a school of higher learning
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downtown the main part or business part of a town or city
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fined made someone pay money as punishment for breaking a law
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rich having a great amount of money, land, goods, or other property.
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dimes coins in the United States and Canada worth ten cents
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nickels coins in the United States and Canada worth five cents
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quarters coins in the United States and Canada worth twenty-five cents
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Greeson went to _______ after he finish Carson-Newman High School.
college
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Two ______ make twenty cents.
dimes
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After the man found the treasure, he was ______.
rich
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The girl loved to go ________ with her best friend for shopping.
downtown
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With three _______, you can buy a soda for 75 cents.
quarters
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Hank told Mary that ______ are worth five cents a piece.
nickels
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The driver was ______ $1000.00 for littering on the highway.
fined
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Extra Vocabulary Words
kidding: teasing, saying things just for fun. lox: a kind of salmon. positively: absolutely; without question token: a piece of metal shaped like a coin.
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Alexander Who Used to be Rich Last Sunday
What does Alexander have at the beginning of this story? 2.Who gave him the money? 3.Why didn´t David buy the gum in Alexander’s mouth? 4.Describe Alexander's character and give reasons to support your opinions.
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5.What does Alexander rent from Eddie? Why?
6. How did he break the butter knife and scissors? 7.Who made four cents disappear? 8.Why did his dad make him pay 5 cents? 9.What did he buy at the garage sale? 10. What did Alexander try to do to get more money?
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