“Phrases/Clauses, 11/13.” Either copy the sentence and label the parts below, or copy and fill in 1,2,3 appropriately.
Although they sometimes spit, I like llamas in shoes, so I bought one on Amazon.
- (2) Independent Clauses:
- Dependent Clause:
- (2) Prepositional Phrases:
Correct RBC Math. (9)
“RBC Math Quiz.” (5)
- What did the lesson suggest you do about recording the differences in scores?
- What year was the difference the smallest?
- (2) What two verbs give the objectives of the lesson?
- What’s wrong with this sentence? “The data does not lie.”
“Maus, 11/13.” (10)
- Why does Anja want to break her relationship with Vladek before they married?
- Why does Vladek threaten to break the marriage with Anja?
- What promise to his father does Artie break?
Artie, Vladek, Anja, Mala, Mr. Z, Mrs. Z (Anja’s parents) - p13, panel 4, the one in the dress.
- p17, panel 1, the one on the left.
- p18, last panel, the one talking.
- p21, last panel, the one talking.
- p29, panel 5, the one in the middle
- p31, panel 6, the person with the cigarette.
- p33, panel 4, the closeup.
BONUS: The roots of the adjective anthropomorphic literally mean: ______ _______
Read aloud. New Character needed. German (cats). (LINK to ONLINE VERSION.) We’ll try to get to about p50.