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Says Who? Be prepared to share your predictions with the class! - PowerPoint Presentation

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Says Who? Be prepared to share your predictions with the class! - PPT Presentation

Says Who Be prepared to share your predictions with the class What do these words mean Talk with a partner taunt attest wail How might you revise your predictions Now lets use context to help uncover the meaning ID: 763149

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Says Who?

Be prepared to share your predictions with the class! What do these words mean? Talk with a partner! taunt attestwail

How might you revise your predictions? Now let’s use context to help uncover the meaning! “Your dress is the ugliest one at the dance,” taunted Allison.“There’s the killer!” the witness attested as she pointed to the defendant. “Give me back my toy!” the two year old wailed.

With your partner brainstorm other words for “said” What do these three words have in common? They all are synonyms for “said”

Why do author’s use different words for said? Argued Added BabbledClaimedCriedDeniedDictatedExclaimedGruntedmoaned MumbledProclaimed Ranted Replied Roared Scolded Screamed Stammered Urged warned How many did you come up with? Here are some more!

Independent Reading As you read, look for other ways that the author uses the word “said”. Record on a think-mark or post – it note to share with the class.