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**They passed Fadil’s Falafel, Tony’s Pizza, and Dot’s Deli.
**I saw Jennifer’s shoes, Delia’s iPad, and the dog’s toys on the living room rug.
Look at the sentences. How are they alike and different?
They are alike because:
They are different because:
Amy Zimmerman
Patterns of Power 9.1 - Let’s Eat: Apostrophes of Restaurant Ownership (Compare and Contrast)
Grades:
4th Grade,
5th Grade,
3rd Grade
Subjects:
English Language Arts
Standards:
Student Instructions
How are the sentences alike and different?