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Respond All Summer in a Day
by Ray Bradbury illustrated by Chellie Carroll
to the Text by Ray Bradbury illustrated by Chellie Carroll
Collaborative Discussion
Look back at what you wrote on page 96. Tell a partner about two
elements of the story that helped you identify All Summer in a Day as a
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details and examples in the text to explain your answers. Take notes for
your responses. When you speak, use your notes.
1 Reread the first few paragraphs on page 98. In paragraph 7, the text
says the children are “like so many roses, so many weeds.” Why does
the author make this comparison? Listening Tip
Give your full
attention to what each
member of your group
says. Show you are
listening by looking at
the speaker.
2 Reread page 100–101. Why are the other children cruel to Margot?
Use details from the text in your answer.
Speaking Tip
As you speak, look at
the others in your
group. Does anyone
look confused? Invite
3 Explain how the children in the story react when the sun comes out.
that person to ask
you a question.
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