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Task Description:
The task is to identify whether each sentence is a Telling Sentence or an Asking Sentence.
- A Telling Sentence ends with a period (`.`) and makes a statement.
- An Asking Sentence ends with a question mark (`?`) and asks a question.
Additionally, you need to:
1. Mark each sentence as T (Telling) or A (Asking).
2. Highlight the period (`.`) or question mark (`?`) at the end of each sentence.
3. Circle the asking word in each Asking Sentence (e.g., "Where," "Is," "How," etc.).
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Solution:
#### Step 1: Analyze Each Sentence
Let's go through each sentence one by one and determine whether it is a Telling Sentence or an Asking Sentence.
1. I see a super hero.
- Ends with a period (`.`).
- Makes a statement.
- Mark: T
- Highlight: Period (`.`)
2. Where is my pencil?
- Ends with a question mark (`?`).
- Asks a question.
- Mark: A
- Highlight: Question mark (`?`)
- Circle: "Where"
3. Is that your mom?
- Ends with a question mark (`?`).
- Asks a question.
- Mark: A
- Highlight: Question mark (`?`)
- Circle: "Is"
4. I will help you.
- Ends with a period (`.`).
- Makes a statement.
- Mark: T
- Highlight: Period (`.`)
5. Let’s go to school.
- Ends with a period (`.`).
- Makes a statement.
- Mark: T
- Highlight: Period (`.`)
6. How can I get one?
- Ends with a question mark (`?`).
- Asks a question.
- Mark: A
- Highlight: Question mark (`?`)
- Circle: "How"
7. When are you going home?
- Ends with a question mark (`?`).
- Asks a question.
- Mark: A
- Highlight: Question mark (`?`)
- Circle: "When"
8. Who said that?
- Ends with a question mark (`?`).
- Asks a question.
- Mark: A
- Highlight: Question mark (`?`)
- Circle: "Who"
9. What is your name?
- Ends with a question mark (`?`).
- Asks a question.
- Mark: A
- Highlight: Question mark (`?`)
- Circle: "What"
10. My dad is coming today.
- Ends with a period (`.`).
- Makes a statement.
- Mark: T
- Highlight: Period (`.`)
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#### Step 2: Final Answer
Here is the completed worksheet with markings:
1. I see a super hero.
- Mark: T
- Highlight: Period (`.`)
2. Where is my pencil?
- Mark: A
- Highlight: Question mark (`?`)
- Circle: "Where"
3. Is that your mom?
- Mark: A
- Highlight: Question mark (`?`)
- Circle: "Is"
4. I will help you.
- Mark: T
- Highlight: Period (`.`)
5. Let’s go to school.
- Mark: T
- Highlight: Period (`.`)
6. How can I get one?
- Mark: A
- Highlight: Question mark (`?`)
- Circle: "How"
7. When are you going home?
- Mark: A
- Highlight: Question mark (`?`)
- Circle: "When"
8. Who said that?
- Mark: A
- Highlight: Question mark (`?`)
- Circle: "Who"
9. What is your name?
- Mark: A
- Highlight: Question mark (`?`)
- Circle: "What"
10. My dad is coming today.
- Mark: T
- Highlight: Period (`.`)
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Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\begin{array}{ll}
1. & \text{T} \quad \text{(Period)} \\
2. & \text{A} \quad \text{(Question mark, Circle "Where")} \\
3. & \text{A} \quad \text{(Question mark, Circle "Is")} \\
4. & \text{T} \quad \text{(Period)} \\
5. & \text{T} \quad \text{(Period)} \\
6. & \text{A} \quad \text{(Question mark, Circle "How")} \\
7. & \text{A} \quad \text{(Question mark, Circle "When")} \\
8. & \text{A} \quad \text{(Question mark, Circle "Who")} \\
9. & \text{A} \quad \text{(Question mark, Circle "What")} \\
10. & \text{T} \quad \text{(Period)}
\end{array}
}
\]
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