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Carl the Complainer
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Is "I" singular or plural?
singular
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Why is Carl called the Complainer?
Because Carl complains a lot.
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Is "she" singular or plural?
singular
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What is a petition?
A list of signatures of people who want to change something, which is given to someone with the power to make the change happen.
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How did the kids get people to sign their petitiion?
They took the petition to the park and brought treats.
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Name the effect in the sentence: Since it rained, we could not go to the park.
We could not go to the park.
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Is "we" singular or plural?
plural
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Use "shrug" in a sentence that shows its meaning.
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Use "complain" in a sentence that shows its meaning.
Use "mumble" in a sentence that shows its meaning.
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What is the theme of Carl the Complainer?
If there is something that needs to be changed, do something about it besides complain.
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What does "prepay" mean?
Pay in advance
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Use "mumble" in a sentence that shows its meaning.
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Name the cause in the sentence: The children were hungry because they had not eaten breakfast.
They had not eaten breakfast
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Use "signature" in a sentence that shows its meaning.
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What did the kids make a petition for?
To keep the park open later.
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What is the theme of Carl the Complainer?
If there is something that needs to be changed, do something about it besides complain.
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Use "p.m." in a sentence that shows its meaning.
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What does "unlocked" mean?
Not locked
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Is "he" singular of plural?
singular
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What does "overripe" mean?
too ripe
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What is the genre of Carl the Complainer?
Realistic fiction
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Use "annoy" in a sentence that shows its meaning.
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