Daily Oral Language Correct the Following Sentences
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Monday, December 7 th Daily Oral Language – Correct the following sentences:
1. During the sleet storm the doors of our ford had froze shut as a result we eat at home and not at the german kitchen. 2. Under the tree in the backyard I and my sister cot a french poodle we had saw running down barkley road earlier.
Tuesday, December 8 th Literary term: Understatement Definition: This device is used to understate the obvious.
Example: On a day of extreme weather, like it is really really hot, one might say, "Is it warm enough for you?" or on a very very cold day one might say, "Balmy out isn't it?"
Wednesday, December 9 th Daily Oral Language – Correct the following sentences:
1. Because the girls brung a copy of newsweek to school with a article about the american economy. 2. At 1:30 dad drived me and my friends to island park where we played baseball and then we played soccer and then we played touch football.
Thursday, December 10 th Literary term: Setting Definition: the time and place a fictional story takes place; also includes atmosphere at times.
What is the setting of Fallen Angels? Friday, December 11 th Journal: Place the main words of the question at the top of your entry, and make sure you write at least five sentences.
Question: We hear on the news about people who are convicted of wrongdoings every single day. What do you think motivates these people? Do they do wrong for the thrill of it, or is there another motive?