Vocabulary
Sentences
The Emperor's New Clothes
The aged mother
English Language Learners
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a word or phrase that is used to show meaning and emotion by painting a picture 

figure of speech 

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hazard

Example: A wet, slippery floor is a hazard.

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Who is the story about?

The Emperor

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Who is the story about?

The farmer and his old mother

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Say a sentence for the word: Please

"Can I have some more, please?"

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danger

hazard

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Intelligence

Example: His hard work shows his intelligence.

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How does the Emperor react when the boy tells everyone he has no clothes on?

He is embarrassed but keeps going on going.

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What was the cruel law?

That all elderly people should be left on the mountain

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Say a sentence for the word: Describe

"I can describe my dog."

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fairness or doing the right thing

justice

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genuine

Example: Her smile was genuine.

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Who tells everyone the truth?

The small boy(child)

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Why did the emperor create that law?

Because he thought old people were useless

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Say a sentence for the word: Hardworking

My mom is hardworking

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being smart; being able to solve problems

intelligence

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justice

Example: Doing what is right is a form of justice.
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Why did the Emperor pretend to see the new clothes?

Because he didn't want to look foolish.

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How did the farmer create a rope out of ash?

The farmer braided the hay and burned it on a stone, then presented it on a non-windy day

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Say a sentence for the word: Interest

I have many interests.

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real or authentic

genuine

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figure of speech

Example: "I am so hungry I could eat a horse," is a figure of speech.

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What themes are present in the story?

Pride, foolishness, the power of truth

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Why did the Emperor take away the cruel law?

Because he realized that older people carry wisdom and knowledge.

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Say a sentence for the word: His/He or Her/She

His name is C.D.

He is a boy.

Her name is Suzy.

She is a girl.