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Valentine's Day Potpourri By Beth Beutler idea fluffy sayings family wide however past twist saying someone names name each says short either connect life Directions: Fill in each blank with the word that best completes the reading comprehension. Many people think of Valentine's Day as a time to show love to others. It is a great day to express love to the one "special (1) SOMEONE " in your (2) LIFE . However, it is also a time to show kindness to other people. This includes teachers, coworkers, (3) FAMILY members, and even classmates. Perhaps you'll sit on a "love seat" on Valentine's Day. A love seat looks (4EITHER like a (5) SHORT couch or (6) WIDE chair. At first, the love seat made room for women and their large, (7) FLUFFLY dresses. Now, it works more as a cozy place for two people to sit or cuddle. In the (8) PAST , some love seats were made to (9) CONNECT but face (10) EACH other. That made it easier to talk. You probably know about the practice of giving valentine cards. (11) HOWEVER , you may not know about other traditions. For example, in the Middle Ages, men and women would draw names to find out who their valentine would be! Then, they would wear the name on their sleeve. That is where the (12) IDEA of "wearing your heart on your sleeve" came from. Have you heard the saying about if you see a robin fly on Valentine's Day, you'll marry a sailor? Another one (13) SAYS that you could (14) TWIST a stem off an apple while saying (15) NAMES of friends. The (16) NAME you are

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Valentine's Day Potpourri By Beth Beutler

  

idea fluffy sayings familywide however past twistsaying someone names nameeach says short eitherconnect life

Directions:  Fill in each blank with the word that best completes the reading comprehension.

     Many people think of Valentine's Day as a time to show love to others. It is a great day to express love to the one "special (1) SOMEONE " in your (2)  LIFE  . However, it is also a time to show kindness to other people. This includes teachers, coworkers, (3)  FAMILY  members, and even classmates.     Perhaps you'll sit on a "love seat" on Valentine's Day. A love seat looks (4EITHER   like a (5)  SHORT   couch or (6) WIDE chair. At first, the love seat made room for women and their large, (7)  FLUFFLY   dresses. Now, it works more as a cozy place for two people to sit or cuddle. In the (8)  PAST  , some love seats were made to (9) CONNECT   but face (10) EACH   other. That made it easier to talk.     You probably know about the practice of giving valentine cards. (11)  HOWEVER , you may not know about other traditions. For example, in the Middle Ages, men and women would draw names to find out who their valentine would be! Then, they would wear the name on their sleeve. That is where the (12) IDEA   of "wearing your heart on your sleeve" came from.     Have you heard the saying about if you see a robin fly on Valentine's Day, you'll marry a sailor? Another one (13) SAYS  that you could (14)  TWIST   a stem off an apple while saying (15) NAMES of friends. The (16) NAME you are (17) SAYING   when the stem comes off is the person you will marry!     Some of these (18) SAYINGS   are rather silly, but they can be fun. What will you do on Valentine's Day?

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Name _____________________________

Date ___________________

1.  What do many people consider Valentine's Day to be?

 A time to show love

 Only for married people

 A fake,

2.   A love seat used to be for ______.  Three people to sit in  Seating a woman with a large,

fluffy dress  A bride and groom to sit in

during their wedding  Only for show

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 A day off from work3.   What is one way people can show

love for someone on Valentine's Day?

4.   In the Middle Ages when men and women would draw names, they would put the name on their:

  Pants  Belt  Hat  Sleeve

1. A 2. B3. Various might include giving a valentine card or gift.4. D

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