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Grade 4 English Language - Reading Literature - Sentence openers in stories
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When we write stories we need to make sure we start each sentence with different words. Often, the easiest word to use is ‘then’. There are many more words you can use to start a sentence. Read and answer the questions that follow: Max slept on the couch. He owned it or at least he thought he did. Every day, Max would crawl up on the couch in the family room around 2 p.m. for his mid-afternoon nap. His tail would always curl around him and his paws were straight forward. His head would rest on one of his paws. Once Max’s head was down on the couch, it would only take a matter of thirty... Show more
Grade 4 English Language - Reading Literature - Sentence openers in stories
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10 Questions

1. Read the story above.
When did Max sleep on the couch?
2. Where is the sentence from the text that helps you answer question 1?
3. Write the next sentence: 'Then she put the cake in the oven.'
4. Write the next sentence: 'Then they dug for treasure.'
5. Which sentence from the text helps you answer question 3?
6. Which sentence from the text helps you answer question 3?
7. Read the story above.
Who is Max?
8. Which sentence helped you answer question 5?
9. Which sentence helped you answer question 7?
10. Read the story above.
What is Max doing at the end of the story?