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melisa1 [442]
2 years ago
10

A fluent reader thinks about phrasing. To read aloud smoothly, a reader groups words that go together and takes a breath only af

ter saying the complete phrase.
If you were reading aloud from "Daughter of Invention,” which underlined words
would you need to say together as a group? Check all that apply.

1)Her daughters would seek her out at night when she seemed to have a moment 2)Yoyo stormed out of that room and into her own.
3)She was a good enough Mami, fussing and scolding and giving advice 4)Important, crucial, final things, and here was their own mother, who didn’t have a second
5)“I kept telling you, one of these days my ship would pass me by in the night!”
English
2 answers:
LenaWriter [7]2 years ago
8 0

1.Her daughters would seek her out at night when she seemed to have a moment

2.Yoyo stormed out of that room and into her own.

5.“I kept telling you, one of these days my ship would pass me by in the night!”

shutvik [7]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

1,2,&5

Explanation:i just took the test

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