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    Chelsea Blomquist #5 Direct Teach Outline Grade: Second Language Arts Skill: Nouns Objectives: The learner will identify nouns‚ by circling from a word bank‚ and use them in sentences on a worksheet with 85% accuracy. TEKS: (17) Writing/grammar/usage. The student composes meaningful texts applying knowledge of grammar and usage. The student is expected to: (A) use singular and plural forms of regular nouns Purpose: Students need to be able to use and identify nouns because they

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    Pond Water Paper DIRECTIONS STYLE TENSE: In all sections of the paper‚ present tense should be used to report background that is already established. For example‚ "The cell membrane is the barrier which separates the inside of the cell from the outside." Use future tense for work that you will do. For example‚ "This experiment will test the hypothesis that some anti-microbial agents can permeate the cell membrane during division to inhibit growth." Use past tense to describe the methods (what

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    ‘It is often suggested that the source for many of William Wordsworth’s poems lies in the pages of Dorothy Wordsworth’s journal. Quite frequently‚ Dorothy describes an incident in her journal‚ and William writes a poem about the same incident‚ often around two years later.’ It is a common observation that whilst Dorothy is a recorder – ‘her face was excessively brown’ – William is a transformer – ‘Her skin was of Egyptian brown’ . The intertextuality between The Grasmere and Alfoxden Journals and

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    Parts of Speech a part of speech (also a word class‚ a lexical class‚ or a lexical category) is a linguistic category of words (or more precisely lexical items)‚ which is generally defined by the syntactic or morphological behaviour of the lexical item in question. Common linguistic categories include noun and verb‚ among others. There are open word classes‚ which constantly acquire new members‚ and closed word classes‚ which acquire new members infrequently if at all. 8 Parts of Speech 1. Noun

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    COMPARISON OF ENGLISH AND MACEDONIAN ADJECTIVES An adjective modifies a noun. It describes the quality‚ state or action that a noun refers to.Macedonian Adjectives are words that describe or modify another person or thing in the sentence.While in English an adjective doesn’t change when the noun changes‚ in Macedonian an adjective should agree in gender and number with the noun. For example:

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    Superman and Me Pronouns In the autobiography “Superman and Me‚” Alexie uses an interesting strategy to show how his position has changed in the society as a “smart‚” “arrogant‚” and “lucky” Indian. He uses the strategy of shifting pronouns to show that he was an outlier‚ very different from the rest of his peers‚ and able to “save his life” through hard work. This strategy helps the reader to view his position and role in the society through different perspectives. He sometimes uses the pronoun

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    “Of Mice and Men” has been called a pessimistic novel. Do you agree? What can you find in the story that might be called optimistic or hopeful? I agree with this statement to a point but I do think there are some aspects of the story that could be described as optimistic or hopeful. An example of a pessimistic event in the story is the shooting of Candy’s dog. The idea that the dog is old and smelly and should therefore be shot as it can no longer carry out a purpose or function is a very

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    “How to Be Old” It is easy to be young‚ (Everybody is‚ at first.) It is not easy to be old. It takes time. Youth is given; age is achieved. One must work a magic to mix with time in order to become old. Youth is given. One must put it away like a doll in a closet‚ take it out and play with it only on holidays. One must have many dresses and dress the doll impeccably (but not to show the doll‚ to keep it hidden.) It is necessary to adore the doll‚ to remember it in the dark

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    ROLAND BARTHES “THE DEATH OF THE AUTHOR” Barthes opens with a quote from Balzac’s novel Sarrasine where the author offers a description of a “castrato disguised as a woman” (142): This was woman herself‚ with her sudden fears‚ her irrational whims‚ her instinctive worries‚ her impetuous boldness‚ her fussings‚ and her delicious sensibility. (Qts. in Barthes‚ 142) Stereotypes aside‚ Barthes’ concern here is with “W ho is speaking thus” (142) in the novel: the “hero of the story” (142)? “Balzac

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    Belonging- Formative Task Compare the ways two texts represent different aspects of belonging or not belonging. Texts ‘A Foreign Wife’ and ‘Bear hug’ both use a number of language features which convey different aspects of belonging and not belonging. ‘A Foreign Wife’‚ an autobiography written by Gillian Bouras‚ conveys feelings of not belonging by use of simile‚ the use of first person‚ and the contrast between the feelings of belonging and not belonging within the passage. ‘Bear hug’ by Michael

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