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Lesson 7: The Mostly True Adventures of Homer P. Figg

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Assignment 1

Super Sentences

Use the definition and graphic organizer to plan and write Super Sentences for conductor and abolitionists. 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.

con · duc · tor closed, closed, r-controlled

Conductor is a noun that means a person who directs train passengers to their seats and checks their tickets.

VerbWhen
SubjectconductorWhere
HowWhy



ab · o · li · tion · ists closed, open, irregular, suffix, suffix

Abolitionists is a plural noun that means people who wanted slavery to end.

VerbWhen
SubjectabolitionistsWhere
HowWhy



Assignment 2

Written Response

Make a list of all the things Mr. Brewster must have done to provide support for the Underground Railroad.