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Antonyms Antonyms are words with opposite, or nearly opposite, meanings: big and small; up and down. List 5 words and their antonyms. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Use your antonym pairs in three sentences. 6. CD O 7. 2 I 8. When you finish, compare your antonym sentences to those of a partner or small group. If time allows, discuss any differences or similarities. 1 Reteach Word Structure UNIT 1 Lesson 3 11

Selection Vocabulary Focus prank n. a playful or mischievous act meant to trick or tease someone segregation n. the practice of setting one group apart from another encounters n. plural form of encounter: an unexpected, unplanned, or brief meeting nourishing adj. promoting health and growth career n. the work that a person does throughout his or her life creed n. a statement of what a person or group of people believes in self-evident adj. easily understood without explanation exalted adj. heightened or glorified despair n. a complete loss of hope discords plural form of discord: a lack of agreement or harmony; disagreement Write the vocabulary word next to the group of words that have a similar meaning. 1. joke; trick; spoof 2. feeding; comforting; nursing 3. belief; faith; idea 4. honored; promoted; worshiped 5. appointments; confrontations; experiences 6. occupation; work; job 7. hopelessness; misery; doom 8. separation; division; isolation q. obvious; plainly true; unquestionable 10. fights; spats; arguments 12 UNIT 1 Lesson 3 Vocabulary Reteach

Author's Point of View Writers choose to tell stories from different points of view. refers to the person who's telling the story. A story told from a first-person point of view is told by a character in the story. The reader learns that character's thoughts and feelings. Common words to look for are /, me, my, mine, myself, we, our, and us. Example: I wanted to learn to play the piano. A story told from a third-person point of view is told by a narrator outside the story. The reader learns many characters' thoughts and feelings. Common words to look for are he, his, him, she, her, hers, they, them, and their. Example: She agreed to give piano lessons to the neighborhood children. Decide the point of view of the passages below. Underline the clue words in each passage. 1. "I have a dream my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character." 2. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., began his career as a minister at the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama. 3. In 1964, Martin Luther King, Jr., was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, and four years later, he was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee. \C i 4. "With this faith we will be able to hew out of the mountain of despair a stone of hope." ' Reteach Comprehension Skill UNIT 1 Lesson 3 13

Author's Point of View (continued) Rewrite the sentences below, changing their point of view as specified. The clue words are underlined. The original point of view of each sentence is in parentheses. 5. have always wanted to be a great musician, (first-person) third-person 6. They walked slowly, not wanting to get home too soon, (third-person) first-person : 7. He walked his dog every day in the park across from his house, (third-person) first-person Write a sentence from either a first-person point of view or from a third-person point of view. 8. When you finish, share your responses for questions five through ten with a partner. Take turns identifying each other's clue words. 01 i 14 UNIT 1 Lesson 3 Comprehension Skill Reteach

Inflectional Ending -ed, Antonyms, Prefix ex-, and Latin Root liber The inflectional ending -ed indicates action in the past. Antonyms are opposite, or nearly opposite, in meaning. The prefix ex- means "out." The Latin root liber means "free." For most longer words with a stressed last syllable and ending in a single consonant, double the last letter of the base: commit + -ed = committed. For most longer words that do not have a stressed last syllable and end in a single consonant, do not double the last letter of the base: resent + -ed = resented. For words ending in a silent e, when -ed is being added drop the silent e. For example: move + -ecf = moved. referred except liberty discord exclude liberate harmonious consented Meaning Strategy Write a spelling word to complete the sentence. Then, write the word's antonym on the line at the end of the sentence. 1. There is constant between my dog and cat. E 5 Write the word in the past tense. 2. consent Write the words with the prefix. 4. ex + cept = Write the words with the Latin root liber. 3. refer 5. ex + elude = 6 7. Reteach Spelling UNIT 1 Lesson 3 15

Je Adjectives Rule An adjective modifies, or describes, a noun or a pronoun. An adjective can come before or after the noun or pronoun that it modifies. Example Canada is a big country. The country of Canada is big. Write the adjectives below the sentence. To the right of each adjective, write the word it modifies. 1. Wayne Gretzky was a talented hockey player. 2. Serious fans think that he was the greatest player of all time. 3. Gretzky, who was small for a hockey player, was known for his intelligent play. 4. By the age of sixteen, young Gretzky was famous throughout Canada. 5. He had become a national hero. 16 UNIT 1 Lesson 3 Grammar, Usage, and Mechanics Reteach