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    Environment Poem Unit 3

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    Line breaks for emphasis, 6+ stanzas, strong verbs, specific nouns, pronouns, 3+ adjectives & adverbs, personification, hyperbole, idiom, onomatopoeia, alliteration, simile, metaphor, sensory details (5 senses).…

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    For example, they talk about phrasal prepositional verb in one of the chapters. What is a phrasal prepositional verb? According to the book, it’s a verb that can have both an adverb and a preposition after it. It looks like it has 2 prepositions after it. For instance, he fell down on the ice. “down” is used as an adverb in this case. Also there are some adjectives that can be used with a preposition. For example, he is good at maths. “good” is an adjective, and it’s used with “at” in this…

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    Greek Spoken Language

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    ANSWER: I must believe that the complexity of spoken language has a direct effect on the complexity of one’s ideas. The lack of the usage of various parts of speech diminishes the complexity of ideas, as one will simply be unable to community anything other than simple actions and objects. ANSWER: The Eloi communicated using only “concrete substantives” (also known as concrete nouns) and verbs. Concrete nouns are usually used in spoken speech to represent tangible objects that one can feel…

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    This article discusses the structure of a Family Readiness Group and its importance to strengthening the soldiers and their families at large. One of the outstanding arguments that the author makes shows how important an effective FRG unit is to the soldier community. This source is based on one side of the issue being discussed. The article is promoting the embrace of the Family Readiness program. This can clearly be seen in the way the author presents only the positives about the program; that…

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    Stylistic analysis of “The Old Man and the Sea” Plot construction The plot of the novel is very strong, well-knit and well-arranged although the novel is not separated into episodes. There is a convincing opening, middle and an end. Everything is brilliantly portrayed providing the whole lot required for the attentiveness of the reader. Hemingway’s iceberg method displays in the uncommon use of dialogue tags and a plot that does not expose ample about the characters or the setting. The actual…

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    heme: The Four Seasons Literature Information: Rawlinson, J. (2006). Fletcher and the Falling Leaves. New York: Greenwillow Books. Curriculum Area: Science Student Age: 7-8 Group Size: 16-20 Common Core Standard: http://www.mdk12.org/instruction/commoncore/index.html • Have opportunities to work with a team, share findings with others, and recognize that all team members should reach their own conclusions about what the findings mean. • Describe the natural features in their…

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    There are many strategies for understanding words, many are similar to one another and some differ from each other. One way is using another is using context clue and lastly is using a dictionary and word attack strategies. These all will help you tackle an unfamiliar word. Today I will be describing when and how to use these strategies. When you want to determine or figure out a meaning to an unknown word you first have to figure out how the word is being used. You just look at the words…

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    Elements Of A Lesson Plan

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    Elements of a Lesson Plan - Suggested Answers | Age/level | Objective(s) | Time | Resources/materials | Classroom set-up | Warm-up | Process (the activity or task) | Assessments | Follow-up | Select the verb that is conjugated into simple present: Angela ________ carrots for her salad. (cuts) Which sentence is written in the imperative? (Listen to your parents.) Select the verb that is conjugated into present continuous: Rather than shoes, I _________ sandals. (am…

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    Writer’s Diet identified overuse of verbs, adverbs, and nouns, respectively representing my use of them as “heart attack”, “flabby” and “needing toning”. This analysis backed by the findings of Paper Rater and Pro Writing Aid, identifying their overuse, adding that my overall word choice contained needlessly complex words and phrases. That feedback influenced me to…

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    “A literary work can succeed in making us forget it as such, but it leaves its seed in us.” This is from Why Read the Classics, and it is just one way that shows how classic authors’ unique style help their stories remain timeless. Classic literature is literature that is widely acknowledged as having outstanding or enduring qualities. The styles of O Henry, Mark Twain, and John Steinbeck helped them withstand the test of time and create classic literature because O.Henry has a very unique…

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