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1 The right standards A lesson for every standard Because we built the Ready program from the ground up with no re-purposed content, we were able to identify what students now need to understand and be able to do, and then we designed the instruction that could get them there. As you can see from the on the following pages, there is a lesson for every standard. Kindergarten Student Instruction Book Read Aloud: Literary and Informational Texts Lesson A: Jamaica s Blue Marker 1 RL K 2 Lesson B: The Art Lesson 5 RL K 2 Lesson C: Chrysanthemum 9 RL K 2 Lesson D: Stone Soup 13 RL K 2 Lesson E: Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People s Ears 17 RL K 2 Lesson F: Red-Eyed Tree Frog 21 RI K 2 Lesson G: What s It Like to Be a Fish? 25 RI K 2 Lesson H: What Les in a Shell? 29 RI K 2 Lesson I: America s Champion Swimmer: Gertrude Ederle 33 RI K 2 Unit 1: Key Ideas and Details in Literature Lesson 1: Asking Questions 37 RL K 1 Lesson 2: Identifying Characters 41 RL K 3 Lesson 3: Identifying Setting 45 RL K 3 Lesson 4: Identifying Events 49 RL K 3 Lesson 5: Retelling Stories 53 RL K 2 Unit 2: Key Ideas and Details in Informational Text Lesson 6: Asking Questions 57 RI K 1 Lesson 7: Main Topic 61 RI K 2 Lesson 8: Describing Connections 65 RI K 3 Unit 3: Craft and Structure in Literature Lesson 9: Unknown Words 69 RL K 4 Lesson 10: Types of Texts 73 RL K 5 Lesson 11: Authors and Illustrators 77 RL K 6 Unit 4: Craft and Structure in Informational Text Lesson 12: Unknown Words 81 RI K 4 Lesson 13: Parts of a Book 85 RI K 5, RI K 6 in Literature Lesson 14: Story Words and Pictures 89 RL K 7 Lesson 15: Comparing Characters 93 RL K 9 in Informational Text Lesson 16: Words and Pictures 97 RI K 7 Lesson 17: Identifying Reasons 101 RI K 8 Lesson 18: Comparing Two Books 105 RI K 9

2 First Grade Student Instruction Book Read Aloud: Literary and Informational Texts Lesson A: The Empty Pot Lesson B: The Polar Bear Son: An Inuit Tale Lesson C: My Rotten Redheaded Older Brother Lesson D: Mice and Beans Lesson E: Who Eats What? Food Chains and Food Webs Lesson F: Nic Bishop: Butterflies and Moths Lesson G: Elizabeth Leads the Way: Elizabeth Cady Stanton and the Right to Vote Lesson H: Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel Lesson I: Earthworms Unit 1: Key Ideas and Details in Literature Lesson 1: Asking Questions RL.1.1 Lesson 2: Describing Characters RL.1.3 Lesson 3: Describing Setting RL.1.3 Lesson 4: Describing Events RL.1.3 Lesson 5: Central Message Unit 1 Check 61 Unit 2: Key Ideas and Details in Informational Text.. 63 Lesson 6: Asking Questions RI.1.1 Lesson 7: Main Topic Lesson 8: Describing Connections Unit 2 Check 77 RI.1.3 Unit 3: Craft and Structure in Literature Lesson 9: Feeling Words RL.1.4 Lesson 10: Sensory Words Lesson 11: Types of Books RL.1.4 RL.1.5 Lesson 12: Who Is Telling the Story? RL.1.6 Unit 3 Check 97 Unit 4: Craft and Structure in Informational Text Lesson 13: Finding Word Meanings RI.1.4 Lesson 14: Text Features RI.1.5 Lesson 15: More Text Features RI.1.5 Lesson 16: Words and Pictures RI.1.6 Unit 4 Check 117 in Literature Lesson 17: Story Words and Pictures Lesson 18: Comparing Characters Unit 5 Check 129 RL.1.7 RL.1.9 in Informational Text Lesson 19: Words with Pictures Lesson 20: Identifying Reasons Lesson 21: Comparing Two Texts Unit 6 Check 145 RI.1.7 RI.1.8 RI.1.9

3 Second Grade Student Instruction Book Unit 1: Key Ideas and Details in Informational Text....1 Lesson 1: Asking Questions About Key Details RI.2.1 Lesson 2: Finding the Main Topic Lesson 3: Describing Connections Between Historical Events Lesson 4: Describing Connections Between Scientific Ideas Lesson 5: Describing Connections Between Steps RI.2.2 RI.2.3 RI.2.3 RI.2.3 Unit 1 Interim Assessment Unit 2: Key Ideas and Details in Literature Lesson 6: Asking Questions About Key Details RL.2.1 Lesson 7: Recounting Stories RL.2.2 Lesson 8: Determining the Central Message Lesson 9: Describing How Characters Act RL.2.2 RL.2.3 Unit 2 Interim Assessment Unit 3: Craft and Structure in Informational Text Lesson 10: Unfamiliar Words Lesson 11: Text Features, Part 1 (Captions, Bold Print, Subheadings) RI.2.4 RI.2.5 Lesson 12: Text Features, Part 2 (Glossaries, Indexes, Electronic Menus) Lesson 13: Author s Purpose Unit 3 Interim Assessment RI.2.5 RI.2.6 Unit 4: Craft and Structure in Literature Lesson 14: Rhythm and Meaning in Stories Lesson 15: Rhythm and Meaning in Poems and Songs Lesson 16: Parts of a Story RL.2.4 RL.2.4 RL.2.5 Lesson 17: Point of View RL.2.6 Unit 4 Interim Assessment in Informational Text Lesson 18: Explaining How Images Support Text RI.2.7 Lesson 19: Describing How Reasons Support Key Points RI.2.8 Lesson 20: Comparing and Contrasting Two Texts RI.2.9 Unit 5 Interim Assessment in Literature Lesson 21: Connecting Words and Pictures RL.2.7 Lesson 22: Comparing and Contrasting Stories RL.2.9 Unit 6 Interim Assessment

4 Third Grade Student Instruction Book Unit 1: Key Ideas and Details in Informational Text Lesson 1: Asking Questions About Key Ideas Lesson 2: Finding Main Ideas and Details Lesson 3: Reading About Time and Sequence Lesson 4: Describing Cause and Effect Unit 1 Interim Assessment Unit 2: Key Ideas and Details in Literature Lesson 5: Asking Questions About Stories Lesson 6: Describing Characters Lesson 7: Recounting Stories Lesson 8: Determining the Central Message Unit 2 Interim Assessment Unit 3: Craft and Structure in Informational Text Lesson 9: Unfamiliar Words Lesson 10: Text Features Lesson 11: Author s Point of View Unit 3 Interim Assessment Unit 4: Craft and Structure in Literature Lesson 12: Words in Context Lesson 13: What Are Stories Made Of? Lesson 14: What Are Plays Made Of? Lesson 15: What Are Poems Made Of? Lesson 16: Point of View Unit 4 Interim Assessment (continued) Lesson 12: Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement Lesson 13: Comparate and Superlate Adjectes and Adverbs. 267 Lesson 14: Coordinating Conjunctions Lesson 15: Simple and Compound Sentences Lesson 16: Subordinating Conjunctions and Complex Sentences. 273 Lesson 17: Capitalization in Titles Lesson 18: Punctuating Addresses Lesson 19: Punctuating Dialogue Lesson 20: Possesse Nouns Lesson 21: Possesse Pronouns Lesson 22: Adding Suffixes Lesson 23: Using Reference Works RI.3.1 RI.3.2 RI.3.3 RI.3.3 RL.3.1 RL.3.3 RL.3.2 RL.3.2 RI.3.4 RI.3.5 RI.3.6 RL.3.4 RL.3.5 RL.3.5 RL.3.5 RL.3.6 L.3.1f L.3.1g L.3.1h L.3.1h, L.3.1i L.3.1h, L.3.1i L.3.2a L.3.2b L.3.2c L.3.2d L.3.1f, L.3.2d L.3.2e L.3.2g in Informational Text Lesson 17: Connecting Words and Pictures in Informational Text. 171 Lesson 18: Making Connections Between Sentences and Paragraphs Lesson 19: Describing Comparisons Lesson 20: Comparing and Contrasting Two Texts Unit 5 Interim Assessment in Literature Lesson 21: Connecting Words and Pictures Lesson 22: Comparing and Contrasting Stories Unit 6 Interim Assessment Lesson 1: Nouns Lesson 2: Pronouns Lesson 3: Verbs Lesson 4: Adjectes Lesson 5: Adverbs Lesson 6: Plural Nouns Lesson 7: Abstract Nouns Lesson 8: Simple Verb Tenses Lesson 9: Regular Verbs Lesson 10: Irregular Verbs Lesson 11: Subject-Verb Agreement RI.3.7 RI.3.8 RI.3.8 RI.3.9 RL.3.7 RL.3.9 L.3.1b L.3.1c L.3.1e L.3.1d L.3.1d L.3.1f Lesson 24: Choosing Words and Phrases for Effect Lesson 25: Spoken and Written English L.3.3a L.3.3b Lesson 26: Using Context Clues Lesson 27: Prefixes and Suffixes Lesson 28: Root Words Lesson 29: Using a Dictionary or Glossary Lesson 30: Literal and Nonliteral Meanings Lesson 31: Real-Life Connections Lesson 32: Shades of Meaning Lesson 33: Words for Time and Space L.3.4a L.3.4b L.3.4c L.3.4d L.3.5a L.3.5b L.3.5c L.3.6 v

5 Fourth Grade Student Instruction Book Unit 1: Key Ideas and Details in Informational Text Lesson 1: Finding Main Ideas and Details Lesson 2: Understanding Historical Texts RI.4.2 RI.4.3 Lesson 3: Understanding Technical Texts RI.4.3 Lesson 4: Understanding Scientific Texts Lesson 5: Summarizing Informational Texts Lesson 6: Supporting Inferences About Informational Texts Unit 1 Interim Assessment RI.4.3 RI.4.2 RI.4.1 Unit 4: Craft and Structure in Literature Lesson 17: Understanding Vocabulary in Literary Texts Lesson 18: Comparing Points of View Lesson 19: Elements of Poetry Lesson 20: Elements of Plays Lesson 21: Comparing Poems, Plays, and Prose Unit 4 Interim Assessment RL.4.4 RL.4.6 RL.4.5 RL.4.5 RL.4.5 Unit 2: Key Ideas and Details in Literature Lesson 7: Describing Characters in Plays Lesson 8: Describing Settings and Events in Stories RL.4.3 RL.4.3 Lesson 9: Determining the Theme of a Story Lesson 10: Determining the Theme of a Poem RL.4.2 RL.4.2 in Informational Text Lesson 22: Interpreting Visual Information Lesson 23: Explaining an Author s Reasons and Evidence Lesson 24: Integrating Information from Two Sources Unit 5 Interim Assessment Lesson 11: Summarizing Literary Texts RL.4.2 RI.4.7 RI.4.8 RI.4.9 Lesson 12: Supporting Inferences About Literary Texts RL.4.1 Unit 2 Interim Assessment Unit 3: Craft and Structure in Informational Text Lesson 13: Unfamiliar Words Lesson 14: Text Structures, Part 1: Cause Effect and Compare Contrast Lesson 15: Text Structures, Part 2: Chronology and Problem Solution Lesson 16: Comparing Accounts of the Same Topic Unit 3 Interim Assessment RI.4.4 RI.4.5 RI.4.5 RI.4.6 in Literature Media Feature: Connecting Presentations of a Text Lesson 25: Comparing Topics and Themes in Stories Lesson 26: Comparing Patterns of Events in Stories Unit 6 Interim Assessment RL.4.7 RL.4.9 RL.4.9 Lesson 1: Relate Pronouns and Adverbs Lesson 2: Progresse Verb Tenses Lesson 3: Modal Auxiliaries Lesson 4: Order of Adjectes Lesson 5: Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases Lesson 6: Complete Sentences and Fragments Lesson 7: Run-on Sentences Lesson 8: Commonly Confused Words Lesson 9: Capitalizing Names of People Lesson 10: Capitalizing Names of Places and Things Lesson 11: Punctuating Direct Quotations Lesson 12: Using Commas with Coordinating Conjunctions L.4.1a L.4.1b L.4.1c L.4.1d L.4.1e L.4.1f L.4.1f L.4.1g L.4.2a L.4.2a L.4.2b L.4.2c Lesson 13: Precise Words and Phrases Lesson 14: Punctuation for Effect Lesson 15: Formal and Informal Language L.4.3a L.4.3b L.4.3c Lesson 16: Using Context Clues Lesson 17: Greek and Latin Word Parts Lesson 18: Using a Dictionary or Glossary Lesson 19: Similes and Metaphors Lesson 20: Idioms Lesson 21: Adages and Proverbs Lesson 22: Synonyms and Antonyms Lesson 23: Using a Thesaurus Lesson 24: Precise Words for Actions and Feelings L.4.4a L.4.4b L.4.4c L.4.5a L.4.5b L.4.5b L.4.5c L.4.4c L.4.6 v

6 Fifth Grade Student Instruction Book Unit 1: Key Ideas and Details in Informational Text Lesson 1: Finding Main Ideas and Details RI.5.2 Lesson 2: Summarizing Informational Texts RI.5.2 Lesson 3: Using Details to Support Inferences RI.5.1 Lesson 4a: Explaining Relationships in Scientific and Technical Texts Lesson 4b: Explaining Relationships in Historical Texts Unit 1 Interim Assessment Unit 2: Key Ideas and Details in Literature RI.5.3 RI.5.3 Lesson 5: Comparing and Contrasting Characters in Drama RL.5.3 Lesson 6: Comparing and Contrasting Settings and Events RL.5.3 Lesson 7: Finding the Theme of a Story or Drama RL.5.2 Lesson 8: Finding the Theme of a Poem RL.5.2 Lesson 9: Summarizing Literary Texts RL.5.2 Lesson 10: Using Details to Support Inferences in Literary Texts RL.5.1 Unit 2 Interim Assessment Unit 3: Craft and Structure in Informational Text Lesson 11: Unfamiliar Words Lesson 12: Comparing Text Structures, Part 1: Chronology, Problem/Solution Lesson 13: Comparing Text Structures, Part 2: Cause/Effect, Compare/Contrast Lesson 14: Analyzing Accounts of the Same Topic Unit 3 Interim Assessment RI.5.4 RI.5.5 RI.5.5 RI.5.6 Unit 4: Craft and Structure in Literature Lesson 15: Language and Meaning Lesson 16: Understanding Literary Structure Lesson 17: Point of View Unit 4 Interim Assessment in Informational Text Lesson 18: Finding Information from Multiple Sources Lesson 19: Understanding Supporting Evidence Lesson 20: Using Multiple Sources for Writing and Speaking Unit 5 Interim Assessment in Literature Lesson 21: Analyzing Visual Elements in Literary Texts Lesson 22: Comparing and Contrasting Stories in the Same Genre Unit 6 Interim Assessment RL.5.4 RL.5.5 RL.5.6 RI.5.7 RI.5.8 RI.5.9 RL.5.7 RL.5.9 Lesson 1: Coordinating and Subordinating Conjunctions L.5.1a Lesson 2: Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases L.5.1a Lesson 3: Interjections L.5.1a Lesson 4: Perfect Verb Tenses L.5.1b Lesson 5: Using Verb Tenses L.5.1c Lesson 6: Shifts in Verb Tense L.5.1d Lesson 7: Correlate Conjunctions L.5.1e Lesson 8: Punctuating Items in a Series L.5.2a (continued) Lesson 9: Commas After Introductory Elements L.5.2b, L.5.2c Lesson 10: More Uses for Commas L.5.2c Lesson 11: Punctuating Titles of Works L.5.2d Lesson 12: Revising Sentences Lesson 13: Combining Sentences Lesson 14: Varieties of English: Dialect and Register Lesson 15: Using Context Clues Lesson 16: Greek and Latin Word Parts Lesson 17: Using a Dictionary or Glossary Lesson 18: Figurate Language Lesson 19: Idioms, Adages, and Proverbs Lesson 20: Synonyms and Antonyms Lesson 21: Homographs Lesson 22: Using a Thesaurus Lesson 23: Words That Connect Ideas L.5.3a L.5.3a L.5.3b L.5.4a L.5.4b L.5.4c L.5.5a L.5.5b L.5.5c L.5.5c L.5.4c L.5.6

7 Sixth Grade Student Instruction Book Unit 1: Key Ideas and Details in Informational Text Lesson 1: Determining Central Idea and Details RI.6.2 Lesson 2: Summarizing Informational Texts RI.6.2 Lesson 3: Citing Evidence to Make Inferences RI.6.1 Lesson 4: Analyzing Key Ideas in a Text RI.6.3 Unit 1 Interim Assessment Unit 2: Key Ideas and Details in Literature Lesson 5: Citing Evidence to Make Inferences RL.6.1 Lesson 6: Describing Plot RL.6.3 Lesson 7: Analyzing Character Development RL.6.3 Lesson 8: Determining Theme or Central Idea RL.6.2 Lesson 9: Summarizing Literary Texts RL.6.2 Unit 2 Interim Assessment Unit 3: Craft and Structure in Informational Text Lesson 10: Determining Word Meanings: Figurate, Connotate & Technical Lesson 11: Analyzing Text Structures Lesson 12: Determining Point of View Unit 3 Interim Assessment Unit 4: Craft and Structure in Literature Lesson 13: Determining Word Meanings: Figurate and Connotate Lesson 14: Analyzing Word Choice Lesson 15: Analyzing the Structure of a Poem Lesson 16: Analyzing the Structure of Stories Lesson 17: Explaining Point of View Unit 4 Interim Assessment RI.6.4 RI.6.5 RI.6.6 RL.6.4 RL.6.4 RL.6.5 RL.6.5 RL.6.6 in Informational Text Lesson 18: Evaluating an Argument Lesson 19: Comparing and Contrasting Texts Unit 5 Interim Assessment Media Feature 1: Integrating Information in Literature Lesson 20: Comparing and Contrasting Genres Unit 6 Interim Assessment Media Feature 2: Comparing and Contrasting Reading to Viewing RI.6.8 RI.6.9 RI.6.7 RL.6.9 RL.6.7 Lesson 1: Subject and Object Pronouns L.6.1.a Lesson 2: More About Subject and Object Pronouns L.6.1.a Lesson 3: Possesse Pronouns L.6.1.a Lesson 4: Reflexe and Intense Pronouns L.6.1.b Lesson 5: Shifts in Pronoun Number and Person L.6.1.c Lesson 6: Correcting Vague Pronouns L.6.1.d Lesson 7: Recognizing and Correcting Errors L.6.1.e Lesson 8: Punctuating Parenthetical Elements L.6.2.a Lesson 9: Varying Sentence Patterns L.6.3.a Lesson 10: Consistency in Style and Tone L.6.3.b Lesson 11: Using Context Clues Lesson 12: Greek and Latin Word Parts Lesson 13: Using a Dictionary or Glossary Lesson 14: Using a Thesaurus Lesson 15: Figures of Speech Lesson 16: Relationships Between Words Lesson 17: Denotation and Connotation L.6.4.a L.6.4.b L.6.4.c L.6.4.c L.6.5.a L.6.5.b L.6.5.c

8 Seventh Grade Student Instruction Book Unit 1: Key Ideas and Details in Informational Text Lesson 1: Analyzing the Development of Central Ideas RI.7.2 Lesson 2: Summarizing Informational Texts RI.7.2 Lesson 3: Citing Evidence to Make Inferences RI.7.1 Lesson 4: Analyzing Interactions in a Text RI.7.3 Unit 1 Interim Assessment Unit 2: Key Ideas and Details in Literature Lesson 5: Citing Evidence to Support Inferences RL.7.1 Lesson 6: Analyzing the Interaction of Story Elements RL.7.3 Lesson 7: Determining Theme RL.7.2 Lesson 8: Summarizing Literary Texts RL.7.2 Unit 2 Interim Assessment Unit 3: Craft and Structure in Informational Text Lesson 9: Analyzing Word Meanings RI.7.4 Lesson 10: Analyzing Text Structure RI.7.5 Lesson 11: Determining Point of View RI.7.6 Unit 3 Interim Assessment Unit 4: Craft and Structure in Literature Lesson 12: Determining Word Meanings RL.7.4 Lesson 13: Analyzing Rhyme and Repetition RL.7.4 Lesson 14: Analyzing the Structure of a Poem RL.7.5 Lesson 15: Analyzing the Structure of Drama RL.7.5 Lesson 16: Analyzing Point of View RL.7.6 Unit 4 Interim Assessment in Informational Text Lesson 17: Evaluating an Argument Lesson 18: Comparing and Contrasting Texts Unit 5 Interim Assessment Media Feature 1: Comparing Text to Other Media in Literature Lesson 19: Comparing and Contrasting Genres Unit 6 Interim Assessment Media Feature 2: Comparing Media Techniques RI.7.8 RI.7.9 RI.7.7 RL.7.9 RL.7.7 Lesson 1: Phrases and Clauses L.7.1.a Lesson 2: Adjecte Phrases and Clauses L.7.1.a Lesson 3: Adverb Phrases and Clauses L.7.1.a Lesson 4: Simple and Compound Sentences L.7.1.b Lesson 5: Complex and Compound-Complex Sentences L.7.1.b Lesson 6: Using Different Kinds of Sentences L.7.1.b Lesson 7: Misplaced Modifiers L.7.1.c Lesson 8: Dangling Modifiers L.7.1.c Lesson 9: Commas with Coordinate Adjectes L.7.2.a Lesson 10: Eliminating Wordiness and Redundancy L.7.3.a Lesson 11: Using Context Clues Lesson 12: Greek and Latin Word Parts Lesson 13: Using a Dictionary or Glossary Lesson 14: Using a Thesaurus Lesson 15: Figures of Speech Lesson 16: Analogies Lesson 17: Denotation and Connotation L.7.4.a L.7.4.b L.7.4.c L.7.4.c L.7.5.a L.7.5.b L.7.5.c

9 Eighth Grade Student Instruction Book Unit 1: Key Ideas and Details in Informational Text Lesson 1: Analyzing the Development of a Central Idea RI.8.2 Lesson 2: Summarizing Informational Texts RI.8.2 Lesson 3: Citing Evidence to Make Inferences RI.8.1 Lesson 4: Analyzing Comparisons and Analogies RI.8.3 Lesson 5: Analyzing Categories RI.8.3 Unit 1 Interim Assessment Unit 2: Key Ideas and Details in Literature Lesson 6: Citing Evidence to Support Inferences RL.8.1 Lesson 7: Analyzing Dialogue and Incidents in Stories and Drama RL.8.3 Lesson 8: Determining Theme RL.8.2 Lesson 9: Summarizing Literary Texts RL.8.2 Unit 2 Interim Assessment in Informational Text Lesson 19: Evaluating an Argument Lesson 20: Analyzing Conflicting Information Unit 5 Interim Assessment Media Feature 1: Evaluating Presentation Mediums RI.8.8 RI.8.9 RI.8.7 Unit 3: Craft and Structure in Informational Text Lesson 10: Analyzing Word Meanings Lesson 11: Analyzing Word Choice Lesson 12: Analyzing the Structure of Paragraphs Lesson 13: Determining Point of View Lesson 14: Analyzing How Authors Respond Unit 3 Interim Assessment Unit 4: Craft and Structure in Literature Lesson 15: Determining Word Meanings Lesson 16: Analyzing Analogies and Allusions Lesson 17: Comparing and Contrasting Structure Lesson 18: Analyzing Point of View Unit 4 Interim Assessment RI.8.4 RI.8.4 RI.8.5 RI.8.6 RI.8.6 RL.8.4 RL.8.4 RL.8.5 RL.8.6 in Literature Lesson 21: Analyzing Elements of Modern Fiction Unit 6 Interim Assessment Media Feature 2: Comparing Media: Evaluating Artistic Choices RL.8.9 RL.8.7 Lesson 1: Gerunds L.8.1a Lesson 2: Gerund Phrases L.8.1a Lesson 3: Participles L.8.1a Lesson 4: Participial Phrases L.8.1a Lesson 5: Infinites L.8.1a Lesson 6: Infinite Phrases L.8.1a Lesson 7: Acte and Passe Voice L.8.1b Lesson 8: Verb Moods L.8.1c Lesson 9: Shifts in Voice and Mood L.8.1d Lesson 10: Punctuation to Indicate a Pause or Break L.8.2a Lesson 11: Punctuation to Indicate an Omission L.8.2b Lesson 12: Using Verbs for Effect L.8.3a Lesson 13: Using Context Clues Lesson 14: Greek and Latin Word Parts Lesson 15: Using a Dictionary or Glossary Lesson 16: Using a Thesaurus Lesson 17: Figures of Speech Lesson 18: Analogies Lesson 19: Denotation and Connotation L.8.4a L.8.4b L.8.4c L.8.4c L.8.5a L.8.5b L.8.5c

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