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    que is never omitted (Grade 11.8, Flesch reading ease, 60.6) Passage 2: Adjectives agree in gender and number with the noun they modify. Review each singular and plural form as you pronounce the following nouns and the adjectives that describe them… In Chapter 1, you learned that adjectives follow the nouns they describe. Now you will learn the few adjectives that precede the noun they modify. Remember that adjectives agree in number…

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    Language can vary between people because of a number of things; how and where they grew up, moving to a new place, starting a new job, or even hanging around people from a different place than you. Language and thought connects because thought is what helps to form language. There are many psychologists who have their own theories about how language is learned and adapted as you age. Jean Piaget, Lev Vygotsky, and Steven Pinker are three who all believe in cognitive development, but have…

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    I wrote my poem about Hudson, OH, using the town’s Starbucks as the setting; it’s customers, the subject. Almost every stanza except a one-line stanza has concrete nouns with imagery describing the coffee shop and people as if the reader was right there. Also, in terms of language, the satirical tone adds to the poem’s message about Hudson, such as “Don’t forget about the teenage girls at a table / Wearing leggings…

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    person to ascertain if 3-year-old children show mastery in their use of nouns (plural or singular) based on the information provided. They used a group of 15 children at the age of 3 years old which were broken down into 2 groups all whom passed a hearing test as well as passed the Primary test with more than an 85. The children were shown different gadgets and devices and asked to write a declarative sentence that contained nouns phrases that could either be singular or plural. Along with this…

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    In chapter 48, Mr Collins sends a letter to Mr Bennet addressing Lydia’s disappearance with Mr Wickham to Gretna Green. Mr Collins writes, “The death of your daughter would have been a blessing in comparison to this”. In particular, the use of the noun “blessing” is usually associated with the religious connotation of a gift from God, however the juxtaposition between…

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    body, beneath the skin. The stomach, heart, and liver are internal organs and are protected by layers of skin, fat and bones. A common noun names any person, place, or thing. For example boy, state and month. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. Proper nouns always begin with a capital letter, for example New York, Mumbai and March. Nouns and verbs are sometimes plural. For words that end in y, there is a simple rule for changing these words to the plural…

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    word and all nouns in the salutation of a letter. Example: My dear Mary, Capitalize only the first word of the complimentary close. Example: Yours truly, Capitalize each word that needs a capital letter. 1. Dear uncle frank, your favorite nephew, 2. With fondest regards, dear sweetheart, 3. Dear sir: respectfully yours, 4. Dear mom and dad, with love, 5. Your dearest friend, to whom it may concern: Lesson 325 - Capitalization Capitalize proper adjectives made from proper nouns. Example:…

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    parent who stays at home gives a role model to his /her daughets and sons that in family somebody have to stay at home. ,that somebody needs to give up on career opportunity. In this sentence, you paired the plural verb have with the singular noun somebody. Number agreement means that plural subjects go with plural verbs and singular subjects go with singular verbs, so you need to change the verb to match the subject. Take a look at these examples: Singular: My daughter sings well.…

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    crows because they asked themselves one single question. Are these birds like us, in the way of tools? New Vocabulary Words: Hailed - verb - [heyl] to acclaim; approve enthusiastically Source: http://www.dictionary.com/browse/hailed Aviaries - noun - [ey-vee-er-ee] a large cage or a house or enclosure in which…

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    Mairi Beranek Heather Van Otterloo Communication Arts 7 Friday, November 17, 2017 Conflict and Compromise Conflict: noun, a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one. Compromise: noun, an agreement or a settlement of a dispute that is reached by each side making concessions. Anne Frank and her family are one of the few families who went into hiding during the mass slaughter of the Jews, the Holocaust.an example of conflict and compromise because when the Nazis started killing…

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