Practice Reading Italics
Explain that italics are letters that slant to the right and are used in many ways. In this story, they are used in three ways: to emphasize certain words, to express an important thought in the narrator’s head, and to refer to words as words. Practice saying the following lines from the article, reading the italicized words with more emphasis than the rest of the words in that statement as appropriate.
Emphasis:
- What makes a special day special?
- She has on lipstick in my favorite purple-black color. And she looks very bored.
- I want it to be a surprise, but it was never a surprise before.
- When she turns to me, her face tells me it’s true. She’s starting to feel it. Like me.
- I have an idea! I’ll make everyone hot chocolate.
- They look like they want to see everything again.
Referring to words as words:
- Eid Mubarak is a term in the Arabic language.
- Read the definition for hijab.
Expressing a thought in the narrator’s head:
- Yes, a smile can make a day special.
- I want Mama to get ready for Eid day.
- She isn’t here to check on me.
- Don’ut ever break Eid tradition.
- Special days start when you run toward them.
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