Anchor book requirements

Reading three

Posted by Melissa Jo Tradewell on February 19, 2014 at 10:55 AM

Phillis Wheatley and Abigail Adams

Find four sentences using dependent clauses.

Write the sentence out ENTIRELY include page number.

Identify the dependent clause.

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Reply PJ Osorio from SFA
11:33 PM on February 18, 2015 
reading 3:
1. She held up the book for the small, black girl to see. pg.32
dependent clause: black girl to see
2. If these kind of loving people could not understand her words, she would learn to understand theirs. pg.35
dependent clause: she would learn to understand theirs.
3.But if women wanted more power for petticoats, he hoped that General Washington and all of America's heroes would fight them. pg.45
dependent clause: But if women wanted more power for petticoats.
4. But the fame she had won lived on, and her poems did too. pg.39
dependent clause: and her poems too.
Reply anthony
12:46 PM on February 23, 2015 
She was learning Latin.
The Wheatleys were very proud of her.
She wrote her thoughts to john.
John did not answer that.
We can remember her as more than a housewife busy with the laundry
Reply Adrianna 7 (SFA)
3:51 PM on February 24, 2015 
1. What that happened John said "America will need all sorts of heroes, statesmen, and philosophers. pg. 42 (adjective)
2.When a woman married, her husband ruled her in every way. pg. 44 (adjective)
3. That there's a God and there's a Savior too. pg. 37 (adjective)
4. Phillis married a man, John Peters, who was not a good husband. pg.39 (noun)
Reply Rachel
4:06 PM on February 24, 2015 
She woke in the night to hear someone crying, "Fire! Fire!" pg. 18
Then she looked at her children and smiled. pg. 20
Suddenly she was remembering that hundreds, even thousands, of English Puritans were moving to America. pg. 25
Emma Willward sat at a long table in the center, along with other teachers and guests. pg. 53