Lesson 16: Starry River of the Sky
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Assignment 1
Super Sentences
Use the definition and graphic organizer to plan and write Super Sentences for appropriate and disbelief. You can choose to capture key details from today’s reading, or you can choose to write your sentences using a different topic. Make sure each sentence has a subject and verb and at least two additional details.
ap · pro · pri · ate closed, open, open, irregular
Appropriate is an adjective that means correct for the situation.
Verb | When | ||||
Subject | appropriate | Where | |||
How | Why |
dis · be · lief prefix, open, vowel team
Disbelief is a noun that means unwillingness or inability to accept something that is true or real.
Verb | When | ||||
Subject | disbelief | Where | |||
How | Why |
Assignment 2
Written Response
Think about the changes the White Tiger has gone through so far in “The Story of the White Tiger.” The villagers wanted the tiger killed, but the sage talked only of saving the village and “curing” the tiger. What do you think all of this means? There could be many answers to this question. Use text evidence to support your opinion.