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Oreo

About five years ago, a little puppy came into our house on a Sunday morning unexpectedly. My mom's friend, Barbara, brought this little puppy to our house and just wanted to show my Mom this dog. Now my siblings and I have begged and pleaded with my mom to get a dog for the longest time but she never budged. Once this puppy came into our home at 5 months old, her heart was stolen by a little Lhasa apso. Since then, Oreo has been my moms, favorite child. She feeds him cooked chicken every single night and walks him whenever he wants. My mom often calls him a prince, because of the way he acts and is treated.  Oreo is a great dog over the past five years but he is spoiled. He enjoys long walks and treats every single night. He often gets angry when we try to put him in a cage and barks without end. Even though he at times is a headache we know we wouldn't have it any other way. We love him and we know he loves us.

 

Vocabulary:

Begged: ask (someone) earnestly or humbly for something.

Pleaded: make an emotional appeal.

Cooked: prepare (food, a dish, or a meal) by combining and heating the ingredients in various ways.

Spoiled: harm the character of (a child) by being too lenient or indulgent.

Budged: make or cause to make the slightest movement.

Vocabulary Exercise:
Use each vocabulary word in a sentence.

1.) Begged:_______________________________________________________________

2.) Pleaded: ______________________________________________________________

3.) Cooked: ______________________________________________________________

4.) Spoiled: ______________________________________________________________

5.) Budged: ______________________________________________________________


Grammar Point
A verb is a word that is used to describe an action. For example, eat, call and jump are all verbs because they are describing an action.

Find 5 verbs in my paragraph and then come up with 5 of your own. Use your 5 in a sentence.

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