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24 A.He didn’t try hard on the test. B.He didn’t eat breakfast. C.He didn’t know about the test. D.He stayed up too late.

25 A.Bowser died. B.The car was wrecked. C.He was injured with a broken leg. D.They never played frisbee again.

26 A.Frank missed the game. B.Frank’s team was mad at him. C.Frank had to go to the hospital. D.Frank had to have surgery.

27 A.Joe let the fish go. B.The hook broke. C.The fish was enormous. D.The string wasn’t tight enough.

28 A.Sandra’s a bad baker. B.Sandra set the oven too hot. C.Sandra didn’t pay attention. D.There was a lot of smoke.

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30 Complete in Your Notebook QuoteCauseEffect “My mistress was, as I have said, a kind and tender- hearted woman… Slavery proved as injurious to her as it did to me. Under its influence, the tender heart became stone.” (p. 144) “Mistress, in teaching me the alphabet, had given me an inch, and no precaution could prevent me from taking the ell.” (p. 144)

31 Guided Reading Questions Complete the questions on the handout in your notebook. Do not write on the handout. Complete the questions on the handout in your notebook. Do not write on the handout.

32 Exit Ticket Name 1 cause and effect relationship from the Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass

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