1. Even though she was disoriented, she ran alongside Seth to the bed, sensing something in pursuit. Brandon Mull, Fablehaven (2006) Invitation to Notice: What do you see with your reader’s eyes? What do you see with your writer’s eyes?
3. Sub conj Nom pron Nom pron Av, past part hv Even though she was disoriented, she ran alongside Seth (to the bed), sensing something in pursuit. Av, past adv Indefpron Prep, v==infinitive Proper n Av, pres Prep, art, op,cn/sg Brandon Mull, Fablehaven (2006) Wednesday Directions: Research in the pink pages and find the part of speech for each word in the sentence.
5. ss Sp,int sub pred v ss Even though she was disoriented, she ran alongside Seth (to the bed), <sensing something in pursuit>. io Brandon Mull, Fablehaven (2006) Thursday Directions: Research in the pink pages and identify the parts of a sentence.
7. {Even though she was disoriented}, she ran alongside Seth to the bed, sensing something in pursuit. Brandon Mull, Fablehaven (2006) Declarative, complex Friday Directions: Research and identify the clauses and sentence purpose/type
8. Often I like grits, cheesy and hot, with my eggs; often I just prefer eggs by themselves. Mrs. Garrison, 2010 Your turn! Imitate the sentence we’ve been working with all week.