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By: Leigh Twigg Annie’s Gifts
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By: Leigh Twigg

Annie’s Gifts

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Sophie journeyedacross the

rug and under Cook’s door.

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journeyedWhen you have

traveled on a

long trip

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Say the word

journeyed

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Which would be a long journey….?

going across town or going across

the state

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Sophie grows frail.

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frailWhen you feel

very weak

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Say the word

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When might you feel frail?

After having the flu or after a

night’s sleep

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Annie makes horrendoussounds on the cello and

trumpet.

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horrendousWhen you see or

hear something

horrible or

frightening

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Say the word

horrendous

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Would you cover your ears or hum along if you

heard a horrendoussound?

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Annie’s sister makes melodious sounds on

the piano.

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melodiousWhen you hear

musical sounds that

are pleasant to

listen to

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Say the word

melodious

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When you hear melodiousmusic do you frown or do

you smile?

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Sam stompedthrough

the house.

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stompedUsing your feet to

make heavy,

pounding steps

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Say the word

stomped

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If you wanted to be really quiet, would

you…

Tip toe

or

stomp

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Tanya sipped her

glass of milk.

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sippedIf you took a very

small drink of

something

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Say the word

sipped

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If you were really thirsty would you sip some water or

gulp it?

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I play games to entertain my

friends.

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entertainDo something, such

as singing or acting,

that you think people

will enjoy

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Say the word

entertain

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What could you do to entertain yourself if you had to be silent?

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Sarah likes all colors except

brown.

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exceptWhen you mean

all but that one

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Say the word

except

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Where might you live if you never ate any food except

fish?

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Andy walked to the park in a carefree

way.

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carefreeWhen you don’t

worry about

problems

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Say the word

carefree

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Would you be carefreeif you were too late to

catch the bus for school?

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The fire alarm made a screeching noise.

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screechingA loud, high pitch

sound that can hurt

your ears

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Say the word

screeching

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What animals make a screeching sound?