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The Baker’s Neighbor by Adele Thane
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Spelling Carved Garden Harm Farther Barked Alarm Chart Starved Harder parked Smartest Charge Guard Argument Hardware Garbage Harsh Parts Radar Harbor
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Challenge Words Tapioca Gourmet Delicious Delicatessen pastry
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Vocabulary Insignificant Plotting Twined Steely Encircling Loyal Neglected Unyielding
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Vocabulary Insignificant Plotting Twined Steely Encircling Loyal Neglected Unyielding
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Read Aloud: Tortillas Like Africa What do the speaker and Isaac do before rolling out the tortillas? They squeeze the dough over a mixing bowl, dust the cutting board with flour, and hit and press their balls of dough.
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Do the speaker and Isaac enjoy making tortillas? How do you know? Yes; they laugh, giggle, and tell jokes What makes the speaker and Isaac laugh? Their tortillas aren’t the usual round shape but have the shapes of different countries
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What does the poet say tortillas usually look like? They are round like the moon. What makes this poem interesting to listen to? Repeated words at the beginning of lines
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PRIVILEGE Pri-vil-ege Noun A special benefit enjoyed under special conditions
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LUXURY Lux-ur-y Noun Anything of value, gives comfort, but is not necessary for life
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ELATED E-la-ted ADJ. Filled with joy or pride
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ASSENT As-sent V. To agree or approve
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AD LIB Ad lib N To make up things on the spot; improv.
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SHIFTLESS Shift-less ADJ. lazy
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INDIGNANTLY In-dig-nant-ly ADV. Being angry about something that doesn’t seem right
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SHAMEFACEDLY Shame-fac-ed-ly ADV Shows shame for doing something bad
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