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A photograph can help you see what a story or article is<br />

explaining or describing. The photograph’s caption provides more<br />

information about what you see in the photograph.<br />

Look at the photograph, read the caption, and then put a check<br />

beside the statements that would be included in the article.<br />

People come to choose and adopt animals at the animal shelter.<br />

1. Ten dogs, fi ve cats, seven kittens, and twelve puppies were<br />

adopted in all.<br />

2. The Lions Club will be holding their annual fair from July 30<br />

through August 4.<br />

<strong>Practice</strong><br />

Text Feature:<br />

Photos and Captions<br />

3. There was a clown giving out balloons and a cowboy offering free<br />

pony rides.<br />

4. There was an Adoption Fair at the Third Street animal shelter today.<br />

5. Eleven-year-old Richard Vitarelli went home with a beagle pup.<br />

6. People were encouraged to take prospective pets out of their crates<br />

and get acquainted with the animals.<br />

42<br />

Shiloh • Grade 5/Unit 2<br />

At Home: Go through newspapers or magazines to fi nd<br />

photographs and captions. Explain how the photographs<br />

help you understand more about the story.<br />

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