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Whole Group Reading. Robust Vocabulary. averted. If you averted your eyes, you looked away from something instead of directly at it. When have you averted your eyes from something?. fury. Fury is extremely strong anger. What might be some signs of a baby’s fury?. interrogation. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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If you averted your eyes, you looked away from something instead of directly at it.

When have you averted your eyes from

something?

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Fury is extremely strong anger.

What might be some signs of a baby’s fury?

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An interrogation is a long period of intense questioning to get information from someone.

What are some jobs where people use

interrogation?

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Someone who is stern is very serious and strict.

What action is likely to cause a parent to have a

stern look?

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When you look at someone in an accusing way, you are showing that you think he or she has done something wrong.

Explain a situation when someone was accusing you

of something.

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When you say something solemnly, you say it in a very serious way.

What is the difference between behaving in a

rowdy way and behaving solemnly?

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If you cringed, you moved or flinched slightly because of discomfort or fear.

What is a sound that has made you cringe?

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If you craned your neck, you stretched it to you see or hear something better.

When might have you craned your neck?

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solemnly

accusing

interrogation

averted

stern

fury

cringed

craned

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AccuracyGood readers read each word correctly.

RateGood readers read with appropriate speed.

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There are four kinds of question-answer relationships.

Right There

Think and Search

Author and You

On My Own

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Why did Chris’s dad check the travel folder solemnly?

What did Chris think his father was accusing him of doing?

What questions about the missing tickets might Chris’s father have asked during an interrogation of the family members?

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Why do you think Chris averted his gaze from his father?

When Chris’s father looked stern, how do you think he felt?

Do you think the family’s preparations for travel put Max into a fury? Why or why not?

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Why do you think Chris cringed?

Why did Chris crane his neck?

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