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How many trees were in Joey's yard, 11, 13 or 15?
13
When did Sue have an idea about the rabbits? Before or after she talked to Joey about the bird feeders?
After
True or False: Joey found out that the tree was sad when the owl told him.
False
Why did Joey think the tree was sad?
It was not included.
Which on these sentences is NOT a main idea in "Sources of Words in the English Language", 1. An outline must contain details as well as main topics.
2. English uses Greek and Latin roots for many words.
3. English has "borrowed" words from many languages.
4. Compound words have developed from combining different words.
1. (Outlines are not discussed until a later lesson)
Why does the English language have so many words?
It has "borrowed" words from most other languages
Ship, in English, more nearly resembles what word:
1. The schiff of German
2. The Schip of Dutch
3. The scip of Anglo-Saxon
2. The Schip of Dutch
How do you know if a book is the right reading level for you? By words or pictures?
Words. It is the right level if it has one or two new words on each page.
What is the main idea in the following paragraph: Spain is a good place to visit. The beaches along the coast are sandy and warm. many interesting places are nearby to visit.
Spain is a good place to visit.
In the following sentence, what are the two subtopics? Baseball is enjoyed by everyone. Boys and girls like to play the game. Men and women like to watch the game.
Boys and girls like to play the game. Men and women like to watch the game.
Should an outline of a paragraph contain all the words, or only the most important?
ONLY the most important.