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Predictions and complex sentences

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  • The floor was covered with flour and milk was dripping off the counter. Dad started sliding across the floor.
    What will happen next? OR- make a complex sentence to answer this question: What happened in this short story?
  • During the thunderstorm, the lights flickered on and off.
    What will happen next? OR Answer this question using a complex sentence- why are the lights flickering?
  • When Bob came home from school he could smell something good. Mom was in the kitchen rolling out dough.
    What will Bob do next? OR which sentence is complex? Sentence 1 or sentence 2?
  • There was water covering the entire floor! Bath time ended.
    Predict what will happen next OR combine these sentences using "after."
  • Chris woke up coughing and sneezing. He also had a fever.
    What will happen next? OR Form a complex sentence to answer using "because," "until," or "since." Why did this happen to Chris?
  • First, Jim was scuba diving and minding his own business. Then, he spotted a boat on the ocean floor and wondered what was in it.
    What will happen next OR combine these sentences to form a complex sentence
  • The family collected wood and sticks for the fire. At the same time, Mom got out the chocolate, graham crackers and marshmallows.
    What will happen next? OR Combine these sentences to form a complex sentence.
  • Holly ordered soup at the restaurant. It came and there was a fly in it.
    What will happen next? OR combine these sentences using "when"
  • First, Dave and his family rode in the car for hours. Then, they stopped, he got his bucket and shovel, and he ran to the beach.
    What will happen next? OR- combine these sentences to form a complex sentence.
  • Sammy decided to walk to school backwards. Then she heard a "screech"
    What will happen next? OR combine these sentences to make a complex sentence
  • Brandy had a balloon and kept blowing on it up. It got bigger and bigger...
    What will happen next? OR- form a complex sentence to answer what is happening to the balloon. Use "until," "before," or "even though."