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B Trolls Eye View_SE_JLG Guide.pdf - Junior Library Guild
B Trolls Eye View_SE_JLG Guide.pdf - Junior Library Guild
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“Wizard’s Apprentice”<br />
by Delia Sherman<br />
pages 11–27<br />
After reading this story, be sure to read about Delia Sherman on page 28.<br />
Before You Read<br />
Making Predictions<br />
This fairy tale includes transformation: one thing magically changing into another. The<br />
story is about a boy who runs away from his cruel uncle and ends up living with an evil<br />
wizard. How do you think this author, Delia Sherman, will use transformation?<br />
I predict:<br />
Based on what evidence?<br />
Introducing Vocabulary<br />
Some words from other languages, such as the Italian word bologna, are now part of the<br />
English language. (Sometimes we spell it “baloney.”) The words in the box below are<br />
French or Latin words. Yet you encountered them in this story, and you will read them<br />
again in other places, so you need to know what they mean.<br />
Select the correct word from the box to use in the sentence that defines it.<br />
repertoire (French) vice versa (Latin) rumor (French)<br />
arcana (Latin) chaos (Latin) volume (French)<br />
1. Complete disorder or confusion is .<br />
2. means “hidden things” or “secret knowledge.”<br />
3. If you know many stories, songs, or jokes, you have a .<br />
4. If things are “the other way around,” they are .<br />
5. A single book from a collection of books is a .<br />
6. A is a kind of gossip that is circulated.<br />
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