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[Sagot para sa’yo] elements of storyThe Legend of the Turtle and the RabbitEvent1Event2ConflictEnding
[Sagot para sa’yo] bucket is an example of
[Sagot para sa’yo] a student wants to borrow a pencil from a classmates.
[Sagot para sa’yo] example of geographic
[Sagot para sa’yo] look each comic strip situation. then, write the polite expression that the character should say.1. a student wants to borrow a pencil from a classmate.2. a child is running and accidentally bumps into a friend.3. a classmates shares a sandwich during lunch.4. a student arrives after the class has already started.5. a child needs to ask the teacher something while the teacher is talking to another student.
[Sagot para sa’yo] ENGLISH Questions: 1. Who is the character in the story? Describe the character. 2. Where did the story happen? 3. What are some of the polite expressions used by the gods as he instructs Apo of his role?
[Sagot para sa’yo] Explain the effects of stress to one’s health
[Sagot para sa’yo] ENGLISH 5 MY MINI DICTIONARY Create your own mini dictionary with 15 words to help you learn meanings, spelling, and usage of new vocabulary. Materials: bond paper / colored Paper glue markers / pen other art materials for design dictionary What You Need to Do: 1. Choose 10 Words Select words that you find interesting, useful, or sometimes difficult. 2. Write Each Word Clearly For every word, include the following parts: Word – Write the word in big, bold letters. Part of Speech – Is it a noun, verb, adjective, or adverb? Pronunciation – Show how it is said (you may copy from a dictionary). Definition – Write the meaning. Illustration – Draw a small picture to show the meaning. 3. Organize Your Mini Dictionary Arrange the words in alphabetical order (A to Z). Each word should be on its own page or section. 4. Decorate your mini dictionary with borders, drawings, or colors. Make it neat and easy to read.
[Sagot para sa’yo] Demonstrative Pronouns are words that point out specific people, places, or things. -This singular, near -That- singular, far - These - plural, near -Those - plural, far II. Activity 1: Fill in the Blank Choose the correct demonstrative pronoun (this, that, these, those) to complete each sentence. 1. Look at cat! It's so fluffy. 2. are my best friends sitting beside me. 3. Can you see mountain in the distance? 4._ book on the table is mine. 5. shoes are too big for me. III. Activity 2: Identify Underline the demonstrative pronoun in each sentence. 1. This is my favorite dress. 2. I don't like those. 3. That was an exciting movie. 4. These are my grandparents. 5. Who gave you this? IV. Activity 3: Make Your Own Sentences Write one sentence for each demonstrative pronoun: 1. This → 2. That→ 3. These 4. Those →
[Sagot para sa’yo] can you help me add more word so that it we'll be exceed two page
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