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daughter, if she be his oldest?” Lemon Brown said.
(a) What does Lemon Brown mean by the statement, “What else a man got
‘cepting what he can pass on to his son, or his daughter, if she be his
oldest?”
(b) How does Lemon Brown’s perspective on treasures relate to his relationship
with his son and the items he keeps as his treasure?
2. Greg pushed the button over the bell marked Ridley, thought of the lecture
he knew his father would give him, and smiled.
(a) What action does Greg take after his encounter with Lemon Brown?
(b) What emotion does Greg experience as he recalls his father’s lecture
following his encounter with Lemon Brown?
Listening Well Listening for Understanding
E. Listen to the events of the story and sequence them in the order they appeared
in the story.
1. ____________________________________________________________________________________
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2. ____________________________________________________________________________________
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3. ____________________________________________________________________________________
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4. ____________________________________________________________________________________
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5. ____________________________________________________________________________________
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Spell Well Play-based Learning
F. Treasure Sharing Activity: Think about your own personal treasures, whether they
are physical objects, memories, or experiences. Share with a partner what these
treasures mean to you and why you consider them valuable.
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