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Name --------------- Read the biography. Then complete the chart. cause and Effect • • Lesson 27 Arnold Lobel When Arnold Lobel was young, he loved to draw and make up stories for his friends. When he grew up, he became a writer and illustrator. He watched cartoons to know what kinds of stories children like. Arnold Lobel wrote the Frog and Toad books because he believed learning to read should be fun. His first book, Frog and Toad Are Friends, was a big hit. It won many honors, and children still love reading it. Cause I. 2. Arnold Lobel believed learning to read should be fun. Everyone loved reading Frog and Toad Are Friends. Discu~s the causes and effects with your child . Ask him or her to explain how the causes and effects are linked . Effect Arnold Lobel became a writer and an illustrator. He watched cartoons. 3. q_ Practice Book C Harcourt • (j r,dt 2

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Name---------------• Read the biography. Then complete the chart.

cause and Effect • • • • • • • • • • •

Lesson 27

Arnold Lobel When Arnold Lobel was young, he loved to draw and make up stories for his friends. When he grew up, he became a writer and illustrator. He watched cartoons to know what kinds of stories children like. Arnold Lobel wrote the Frog and Toad books because he believed learning to read should be fun. His first book, Frog and Toad Are Friends, was a big hit. It won many honors, and children still love reading it.

Cause

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Arnold Lobel believed learning to read should be fun.

Everyone loved reading Frog and Toad Are Friends.

Discu~s the causes and effects with your child. Ask him or her to explain how the causes and effects are linked.

Effect

Arnold Lobel became a writer and an illustrator.

He watched cartoons.

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Practice Book C Harcourt • (jr,dt 2

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