Dear Readers,
Today you and your partner will be answering questions about the story A Very Important Day.
Question 1: Compare and Connect
How are the families in the story A Very Important Day alike? How are they different?
Question 2: Infer
How do you think Kwame and Efua feel about this very important day and how can you tell? (Read page 261 to help you.)
As always, you must write in complete sentences (capital letters and endmarks) in order for me to post your comment. Please work the question into your answer.
Looking forward to your responses,
Mrs. Springston
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Monday, November 9, 2009
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Dear Mrs.Springston
1. The familes are alike because they all came from different countrys.The familys are
different because they are from different places.
2.You can tell Kwame and Efua are exited because they are running to the cort house.
your student ,Jazmine
Dear Ms.S,
1. The famlies are alike because thay all came from differint countrys. The famliys are
different because they come from different places.
2 You can tell that Kwame and Efua are exuted because they are running to the court house.
your student ,Jeremiah
Dear Ms Springston and Ms Thumm,
1.I think all the families have a very important day because they are going to become Amerian Citizens and they are going to take an oath. They are different because they all come from different countries.
2.Kwame and Efua felt happy because they were racing to the courthouse to become citizens.
From,
Luke
Dear Mrs.Springston,
1.All the famalies are alike because they want to become citizens.They're all going to America to become citizens. They are different because they are all from different countries.
2. Kwame and Efua felt exited because they were too exited so they raced to the courthouse.
Your Student,
Nasr
Dear Mrs Springston,
1.All the familes want to become citizens.They are all going to America to become citizens. They are different because they are all from different countries.
2.kwame and Efua felt exited because they were too exited so they raced to the courthouse.your student Alexia.
Dear Mrs.Springston,
1 What the families have in commen is they all want to be a citizen and there really happy and exited to be a citizen.What makes them different is some come from different countries,and some families have children.
2 Kwame and Efua felt really excited to be a citizen of the United States.
Dear Mrs.S,
1 The families are alike because they are really happy and excited to be citizens. The families are different because some come from different countries,and some families have children.
2 Kwame and Efua felt really excited to be a citizen of the United States.
Dear Miss.Springston,
1.The families are alike because none of them are American citizens, but they are all going to be. Thay are all going tobe americans.
2.Kwame and efua feel excited and nervou because they are not american citizens.
your student ,Isamary
Dear Mrs. Springston,
1The familys are alike because none of them are american citizens.
But they are all going to be citizens.
2kwame and efua feel excited and nervous.Because they are not american citizens.
Dear Ms.Springston,
1.They are alike because they are all going somewhere very important and they are also going to walk to this place that means something to them. They are all different because they all from different places in the world. They are also different because they say different things.
2.
Your Friend,
Madison
Dear Mrs,S and Mrs,T
1.They are all alike because they are all becomingn citizens. They are all different because they'er from different counterys.
2.Kwame & Efua feel happy in this very inportant day. Because they are running around and laughing.
From,
Justin
Dear Mrs.S & Mrs.T
1. They are all alike because they are all becoming a citizens. They are all different because they're from different countries.
2. Kwame & Efua feel happy in this very important day. Because they are runing around and laughing.
from,Tri
Dear Mrs.S and Mrs.T,
1.The families are alike because they are going to become citizens. They want to become citizens so they can citizenship. They are different because they are from different countries.They are different because they know different languages.
2.Kwame and Efua were exited because they were about to become citizens.
From,
Edgar
Dear Ms.Springston,
1.They are alike because they are all going somewhere very important and they are also going to walk to this place that means something to them. They are all different because they all from different places in the world. They are also different because they say different things.
2.
Your Friends,
Nataly
Dear Mrs.S,
1)The families are alike because they are all going to become Americans citizens. They are different because are from different countriese .
Dear Mrs. Springston,
1.The families are alike because none of them are American citizens, but they are all going to be. Thay are all going to be Americans.
2.Kwame and Efua feel excited and nervous because they are not American citizens.
From,
Isamary
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