<p>Name: ______Date: ______#______</p><p>Me and Uncle Romie Locate a Sentence Activity</p><p>Locate each sentence below in the story. Write the page number of where you find each sentence and write the page number on each line.</p><p>Uncle Romie held up two tickets to a baseball game!</p><p>No, I wasn’t sure about this visit at all.</p><p>Looking at Uncle Romie’s paintings, I could feel Harlem – it’s beat and bounce.</p><p>Home was like nothing I’d ever seen before.</p><p>And then I was off on a treasure hunt, collecting things that reminded me of Uncle Romie.</p><p>My birthday was ruined.</p><p>Daddy thought it was a good time for me (James) to visit Uncle Romie and his wife, Aunt Nanette, up north in New York City.</p><p>“But things we care about are pretty much the same,” (said Uncle Romie).</p><p>“Your uncle’s working very hard, so we won’t see much of him for a while,” (said Aunt Nanette).</p><p>All these strangers talking to each other about their families and friends and special times, and all because of how my Uncle Romie’s painting reminded them of things.</p>
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