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    Sing, her cat that was not allowed on the road trip. Pitty Sing clinched on to Bailey’s shoulder causing him to lose control of the car. Suddenly, topping the hill a car was traveling toward them. The grandmother then stood up and waved her arms fiercely until the car approached. The individuals then exited the car, and the grandmother stared until she noticed one of them was the Misfit. The Misfit’s friend, Bobby Lee, directed the family into the woods where they will be…

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    Fire resting on a tree with burning leaves spreading all throughout the island has grown to become unmanageable. As the trees spread, Ralph is panting with fear. He is as nervous as a long tailed cat in a room full of rocking chairs. Ralph is hastening with the flaming hot, scorching trees trying to abroad from the savage boys looking to swim in his blood and eventually reaches up to tepid, smooth trees as he catches his breathe. Ralph was simultaneously breathing with trepidation looking to…

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    was best known for his children’s books, he also made many popular movies. His movies include How the Grinch Stole Christmas, The Lorax, The Cat in the Hat, and Horton Hears a Who. Three years after How the Grinch Stole Christmas was made they made The Cat in the Hat to show what else they could do and bring in new stories. Five years after The Cat in the Hat was made,…

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    daughter June Star, and the cat Patti-Sing. In describing…

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    In Eurpidies’ Bacchae, having been beset by troubles from his conception, Dionysus returns to his mother’s city, bringing along his characteristically ecstatic followers and driving mad those who slander his mother. The struggle between king Pentheus and Dionysus, rationale’s attempt to dismiss insanity, is a theme that is continuously explored up to modern times, with differing opinions on which power should be dominant. The difference between order and chaos can be seen in the contrast…

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    On a hot summer day, a little girl is sitting on the living room floor with the TV rolling, playing with her new Barbie while everyone is in a light cat nap for the afternoon. Her new Barbie doll is fresh out of the box, looking pristine with her pink gown and nicely combs blonde hair. First thing first, the child takes out her collection of outfits for the dolls, now with the addition of the new doll’s assembles. She excitedly changes Barb’s glitter ball gown into a masculine yet feminine…

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    in his future life. For example, if you want him to interact peacefully with farm animals or with a cat, it is at this age that he should meet them in a positive, non-threatening manner. If the breeder has not already introduced him to sounds like the vacuum cleaner, engine noises, and city traffic, it is during this period that you should do so. Children, men with beards, women in floppy hats, and senior citizens, while all people to us, appear different to the dog, and he should meet as…

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    Day 56 I. Revision • Tell which of the sentences are masculine, feminine and neutral gender: 1. Queen bee rests in her beehive. 2. One shoe is missing. 3. Earth rotates around the sun. 4. She is a very kind princess. 5. The waiter was very patient. 6. Akbar was the great Mughal emperor. 7. That is a pretty glowing jar. 8. There stand a beautiful black horse. 9. Peter is a great doctor. 10. The bed is round in shape. II. Importance of sharing and caring When you are caring towards someone, it…

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    nice and giving young woman, who shared all the treasures she stole with the poor. 2. One day, Viola decided that she was going to stop stealing. For her very last robbery, she wanted to give something magical to the poor. A hat that can play music anytime, anywhere. This hat could only be found in the castle of Illyria and to get there, Viola would need help from the one and only, Feste the Feisty Frog. 3. Feste was Viola’s best friend who also helped her plan out her robberies. The day they…

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    Phonemic Awareness

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    Phonemic Awareness is the ability to hear, identify, and manipulate individual sounds-phonemes in spoken words. Before children learn to read, they should become aware of sounds. They should understand speech from sounds, or phonemes (the smallest part of sound in a spoken word). Phonemic Awareness improves students' reading comprehension and allows young readers to build another important element of reading. There are three main elements of phonemic awareness: syllables, rhymes , and…

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