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Mysteries Journeys Theme 1, Focus on Genre 7, Day 1 Taught By: Mr. Williams Journeys Theme 1, Focus on Genre 7, Day 1 Taught By: Mr. Williams
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Mysteries
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Around the World in 20 Days Comprehension Skill: Understanding Mysteries What is Molly’s roll in the story? Why does the conversation Alex overhears in the garage seem like a clue? Why does Alex think that his neighbor may have the elephant? What clues help Molly solve the mystery?
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Idiomatic Phrases I am cracking up. My bones are breaking.I am laughing really hard. In the doghouse. Inside a house made for a dogIn trouble Give me a hand. Let me have your hand.Help me out for a minute. An Idiom is a phrase who’s meaning differs from actual meanings of the words within. Exact MeaningIdiomatic Meaning
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interogation
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evidence
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criminal
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detective
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suspect
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witness
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interrogation – Asking questions in order to find out information about a crime evidence – Facts or signs that show the truth or that help someone make a conclusion criminal – A person who has committed a crime detective – A person who tries to solve a crime suspect – A person thought to be guilty of a crime witness – A person who sees or hears something interrogation – Asking questions in order to find out information about a crime evidence – Facts or signs that show the truth or that help someone make a conclusion criminal – A person who has committed a crime detective – A person who tries to solve a crime suspect – A person thought to be guilty of a crime witness – A person who sees or hears something Key Journey Vocabulary
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Mysteries Journeys Theme 1, Focus on Genre 7, Day 2 Taught By: Mr. Williams Journeys Theme 1, Focus on Genre 7, Day 2 Taught By: Mr. Williams
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interogation
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evidence
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criminal
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detective
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suspect
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witness
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interrogation – Asking questions in order to find out information about a crime evidence – Facts or signs that show the truth or that help someone make a conclusion criminal – A person who has committed a crime detective – A person who tries to solve a crime suspect – A person thought to be guilty of a crime witness – A person who sees or hears something interrogation – Asking questions in order to find out information about a crime evidence – Facts or signs that show the truth or that help someone make a conclusion criminal – A person who has committed a crime detective – A person who tries to solve a crime suspect – A person thought to be guilty of a crime witness – A person who sees or hears something Key Journey Vocabulary
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