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Middle School Speech

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    Inferencing, Vocabulary and Problem Solving
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  • Robbie is extremely gullible, so people often take advantage of him. They pull pranks and convince him to do things he doesn't want to do, because he's innocent and easily taken in. What does GULLIBLE mean?
    To be kind
    To be overly trusting
    To be young
    To be made fun of
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  • Jeff was notorious for bullying the other kids. Everyone knew to hide their lunch money, or he would steal it, and call them names on the playground. What does NOTORIUS mean?
    Famous in a bad way
    To be unexpected
    To be mean
    To steal
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  • Why is this man so happy?
    He probably just passed his driving test.
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  • Why is the horse getting a bath? Does he like it?
    He is probably dirty. His face seems like he is suprised.
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  • Why is no one on the beach?
    There is a storm in the distance.
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  • What do you think is inside the boxes? Which box do you think is heavier? How do you know?
    Household items. The box the man is holding. It is bigger and he is carrying it from the bottom.
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  • What happened right before this picture?
    The couple bought a new house or are moving into an apartment.
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  • You are eating at a friend's house and the mom piles your plate full of food. It looks really good and you want to eat it all but you can't because you just ate a snack. What could you do so you don't hurt her feelings?
    You could politely tell the mom that the food looks delicious, but you are full because you just ate.
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  • Nick’s friend invited him over for dinner. They’re eating salmon and Nick hates fish. What could he do to solve this problem?
    Politely decline, or try a little bit, if he can.
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  • • You didn't do your homework. Your teacher was upset with you. What should you do?
    Ask if you can still turn it in later and/or make sure you do your homework next time
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  • Mike’s classmate keeps tattling on him for small things like looking at his phone during breaks. What could he do to solve this problem?
    He can kindly remind his classmate that it's break and he's allowed to look at his phone.
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