I Won't Give Up (Suffix)

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SEL Decodable Reader with Suffixes | I Won't Give Up

Practice Words

Two-syllable words with common suffixes such as -ness, -ment, -er, -ful, -less, and -ly.

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A happy girl jumping high with arms spread wide against a bright blue sky, and waving excitedly at sunset with a big smile.

Hello! I'm Sari, and I live in the beautiful country of Indonesia. I want to share with you some of my exciting adventures and how I learned to be brave.

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A girl in red falling off her bike, then getting back up determined, and finally riding confidently down a cobblestone street wearing a helmet.

Once, I wanted to learn how to ride a bicycle. It looked fun, but it was harder than I thought! I fell down a lot and even scraped my knees. But guess what? I didn't give up.

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A determined girl riding her bicycle through a sunset-lit city street wearing a helmet, then celebrating with arms raised triumphantly.

I kept trying, and one day, I could ride the bike! It felt amazing!

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A girl struggling in water looking scared, then splashing with arms outstretched, finally sitting in a stream at sunset looking relieved.

Then, I decided to learn how to swim. The river looked big and scary, and I almost thought of quitting. But then I remembered how brave I was with the bicycle.

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A girl swimming happily underwater with her hair flowing, then floating contentedly in water surrounded by orange fish in a lush setting.

I took a deep breath and tried again. After a few days, I was splashing around, swimming like a fish!

Page 6
A scared girl in bed at night looking frightened, peeking over her blanket with wide eyes, hiding under the covers in a dark bedroom.

One night, I was scared of the dark. It was hard to see anything, and that made me nervous. But then I remembered that darkness is just when there's no light.

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A girl sitting on her bed looking up hopefully at twinkling lights, then gazing at a glowing jar with magical sparkles in her room.

I turned on my night light, and guess what? I wasn't scared anymore!

Page 8
A startled girl encountering bugs in grass, screaming at spiders near a web, then calmly watching a friendly green lizard up close.

Sometimes, I used to be scared of little creatures like geckos and spiders. But then I remembered they're just like us, living their little lives.

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A girl sitting peacefully with a small gecko friend beside her in warm light, then happily holding the green lizard in her hands.

I learned about them, and soon, I wasn't scared anymore!

Page 10
A girl looking scared during a thunderstorm with lightning flashing, then sitting in bed watching the rain through her window at night.

And you know what else used to scare me? Thunder. It was so loud and made me jump! But then I learned that thunder is just the sound of clouds bumping together.

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A girl watching lightning through a rainy window, then lying peacefully in bed looking calm despite the storm outside.

When it thundered, I would take deep breaths and think of my favorite things. And soon, I wasn't scared of thunder either!

Page 12
A joyful girl in red running through golden sunlight, raising her fist triumphantly, and smiling happily with glowing lights around her.

Now, I'm not scared of anything! I've learned to face my fears and never give up. I feel like I can do anything. Remember, you can be brave too, just like me, Sari! Let's be brave together!

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