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Sachiko Means Happiness

Midas and The Golden Touch. Sachiko Means Happiness. Commas in introductory phrases. Commas in appositives. Parts of A Story. punctuation. Commas in introductory phrases. Commas in appositives. Midas and The Golden Touch. Sachiko Means Happiness. Parts of A Story.

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Sachiko Means Happiness

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  1. Midas and The Golden Touch Sachiko Means Happiness Commas in introductory phrases Commas in appositives Parts of A Story punctuation

  2. Commas in introductory phrases Commas in appositives Midas and The Golden Touch Sachiko Means Happiness Parts of A Story punctuation

  3. Add a comma to the following sentence: On the first day of school the teachers learned many new names. School, the

  4. Add a comma to the following sentence: Wearing a thick coat I walked out into the cold. Coat, I

  5. Add a comma to the following sentence: With a heavy suitcase and a huge hat the nervous girl left her house in the middle of the night. Hat, the

  6. Add a comma to the following sentence: By the light of a very full moon the grumpy, worn-out gentleman searched for his lost puppy. Moon, the

  7. Add a comma in one of the following sentences: The lonely little boy wished to visit his relatives. Traveling was difficult for him because he had a broken leg. However, he refused to give up. Without stopping to think he bought a ticket on the train The boy arrived at his uncle’s house the next day. The relatives were all surprised and amazed by the boy’s strength. Think, he

  8. Add two commas to the following sentence: Mrs. Thorpe a teacher works at RHS. Thorpe, a teacher,

  9. Add two commas to the following sentence: The elderly doctor a kind man gave me a prescription for medicine. Doctor, a kind man, gave

  10. Add two commas to the following sentence: Rebecca and her friend wanted to buy cheap sweaters, but they only found silk an expensive material in the store. Silk, and expensive material,

  11. Add two commas to the following sentence: The patient horse carried his rider a tall, heavy man for the whole trip. Rider, a tall, heavy man, for

  12. Add as many commas as needed to the following sentence: Mr. Thomas and his wife a grocery store clerk visited the Badlands a park in South Dakota. Mr. Thomas and his wife, a grocery store clerk, visited the Badlands,apark in South Dakota.

  13. What does King Midas wish for? A golden touch

  14. What is the setting of “ Midas and the Golden Touch” The land of roses

  15. What character trait describes King Midas? Weepy Greedy Patient Uneasy B

  16. What is the climax of the story? King Midas washes in the river King Midas turns his fork to gold. King Midas makes a wish. King Midas touches his daughter. D

  17. What is a theme of “Midas and the Golden Touch”? Food tastes good Money is not the most important thing Gods like roses A river always takes away troubles 4

  18. What is the name of Sachiko’s grandmother? Sachiko

  19. What makes Sachiko’s grandmother feel afraid? She is lost.

  20. Sachiko says that she doesn’t like sunsets. This really means that she doesn’t like: Going to bed Helping at home Listening to her grandmother’s stories Walking outside in the cold B

  21. What is a theme of the story? • Obey your father. • Don’t stay outside too late. • A person is happy when they help others. • Old people are mean. 3

  22. True or False A character can only be a person. False. It can be an animal or thing

  23. Which of the following is NOT part of a setting? A. The main character’s choices B. What the people are wearing C. The weather d. A country’s biggest religion A

  24. Tell one example of a conflict. Possible answers: Two people fight; an animal attacks; there is a tornado

  25. Which part of a story would this be? Tom is a young man who lives in California. He likes to surf and play baseball. introduction

  26. Which part of a story would this be? With the money they were given, the family was able to rebuild their burned house. Soon, they began to feel at home again. Resolution

  27. Add correct end punctuation: Oh no, the house is on fire fire!

  28. Add correct end punctuation: Tom asked, “Why didn’t you answer your phone” Phone?”

  29. Add a comma: The salesman showed me the car and asked “Do you want to drive it?” Asked, “Do

  30. Add quotation marks: The volleyball court is a long walk from here, but you could take a bus a friendly man told the two men. “The bus”

  31. Add all punctuation: Is the radio turned on the cameraman asked “Is the radio turned on?” the cameraman asked.

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