It explains that you use context clues in order to find the theme of the story. First, identify the theme of the passage. Then, go back into the story and find words and sentences that helped you discover that theme. Write those words and sentences in the "Clue" boxes. Lastly, write your theme in the long rectangle at the bottom.
Answer:
The boy is handsome.
Explanation:
Are is for plural. Am is for first person singular.
Answer:
a. sloths
b. I
c. owl; elephant
d. Laurie; Jaannie
Explanation:
A simple subject is a single noun or pronoun connected to a verb.
a. <em>Three-toed sloths</em> is a complete subject. Modifiers are not part of a simple subject. Therefore, sloths is the simple subect in A.
c. d. These sentences contain <em>multiple</em> simple subjects.
Owl is a simple subject in C, and elephant is also a simple subject in C. The multiple articles <em>the</em> are not included in simple subjects.
Laurie is a simple subject in D, and Jaannie is also a simple subject in D.
Answer:
It allows him a moment to reflect on why the world neglected to aid the Jewish people during their greatest time of need.
Explanation: