Pronouns: Identify the following pronouns as singular or plural

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Pronouns: Identify the following pronouns as singular or plural When the team went to the stadium the fans cheered them on. After the puppy came home, my mom put him in his bed and he fell right asleep. Identify if the following is from 1st, 2nd, or 3rd point of view 3. When Amy left her house, she realized that she had forgotten her coffee. 4. I ate so many donuts that I had to take a nap. 5. As you cross the street, you should always look both ways.

“Elenita, Cards, Palm, Water” Listen and develop a summary

Who is Elenita? What do you think Esperanza wants her to say?

Turn and Talk with a Partner What did Esperanza’s “fortune” mean?

Turn and Talk with a Partner Make a prediction about Esperanza’s quest for a new home—how do you think it will end?

“Geraldo No Last Name” Listen and develop a summary

Turn and Talk with a Partner By listening to this story, what can you infer about Geraldo’s life?

Turn and Talk with a Partner Why is Geraldo and his story an important or even mentionable part of Mango Street? What is the point of telling it?

How is Marina characterized in the story? Based on the way people ask her questions, how much do they trust her?

Marin What is this person’s dream? How could the way people treated her in this chapter tell you more about why she has that dream?

Homework Read p. 67-73 and answer: How does the way Esperanza sees these people tell you more about her as a character?

Resource Students!!! DO you have everything you need for homework tonight?