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    1.Give a word that best describes the persona. Curious. 2.Name something that ‘flash about’ in the poem. Lightning(stanza 4) 3.From the poem‚ we can conclude that the persona wants to know How nature works. 4. How does the persona feel about his father not answering his questions? The persona is confused and puzzled as to why her father refuses to answer her questions. 5.Who do you think the persona in the poem is? Explain why you think so? He must be a little child because he is very inquisitive

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    Literary Analysis and Composition II (Sem2) | What’s Important | Lesson 4 LACII Unit 1‚ Lesson 4 Self-Check Answers Vocabulary: Words in Context Read the sentences below. Use the context clues to determine the meanings of the new words. Check your answers using the definitions at the bottom of the pages 57–58 of your Explorations anthology. 1. Graham admired the scholars he met while working at the library because they never seemed to tire of learning new things or seeking out original ideas

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    her tone. The use of the word ‘summer’ automatically makes us feel light-hearted and happy. Summer is a time where everyone is relaxed and easy-going‚ because for the most part there are no responsibilities that need to be taken care of. Summer evokes a feeling of being carefree. Even just the flow of her opening sentence makes your voice sound upbeat and bounce up and down. The word ‘summer’ also evokes a sense of excitement‚ not just being carefree. And that word alone sets the foundation

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    reason for your answer. The poem discusses an adult ’s predisposition to use linguistic dexterity to avoid the consequences of extreme emotion. The title combines two words‚ "cool" and "web"‚ each of which evokes a strong impression‚ to create a third even more evocative image. There are many English expressions which use the word "cool" to convey repressing emotion. This usage is similar to using "calm": "cool down"‚ "don ’t lose your cool"‚ "go and cool off"‚ "cool it!" and so on. Even the slang

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    a translated version and leave the latter as flexible as it can be within the limits of the target language. Distinction is made here between translating and interpreting through the analysis of the difference between lexical meanings of some key words in the Qur ’an and the conceptual meaning they have once gained in the history of Muslim thought and since then been associated with in practice. It is suggested that translators of the Qur’an should be committed to the lexical meaning‚ in a necessary

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    complete sentences shes writes small phrases. Although the phrases and random words may sound confusing and out of place I think that they give a much more clear representation of the setting and the story. Instead of using long word sentences Proulx uses specific words that stand out in the reader’s mind. It helps the reader picture everything easily and she really gets the point across with one concise and powerful word the words definitely helped convey the mood and tone that Proulx was trying to get

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    which you have regarded with such evil forebodings." This sentence starts the novel with a bang. Between the word choice and the verbiage‚ it had me immediately want to keep reading and my thoughts were racing trying to guess what the story was about. These few words were the diamond that made me say yes‚ I have to read this book. From the very first sentence in this book‚ I was hooked. The word choice in this sentence is superb‚ the vocabulary transports me to another world that could only exist centuries

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    patterns in words. Know where syllable breaks are in words. 
Have some experience with a foreign language. If you want to be a Russian linguist‚ it is not necessary that you have experience with Russian. However‚ if you have some experience with a foreign language‚ it will help you to understand that different languages use sentence structures differently than English. Be prepared to interpret instructions based on pictures. For example‚ a picture of a red car is presented with the word "ZEEZOOM"

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    University EED-544 Shanna Birkholz-Vasquez SIOP Lesson Plan Date: | 5-27-2013 | Grade/Class/Subject: | 4th-Reading-Comprehension | Unit/Theme: | Comprehension –Invent a Secret Code | | Content Standard(s): | R4.A.1.2: Identify and apply word recognition skills. | | | | Key VocabularyHop One  Read a bookOutrageous Orange DonutsEat good foodGusGuyJayScottHieroglyphs hide them Go south 8 yards |

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    important to do in the first class where you teach the letter ’o’? (1) 1. to associate it with one sound and a word‚ for example ’orange’‚ through the use of flash cards 2. to associate it with at least two sounds and at least two words‚ such as ’orange’ and ’open’‚ through the use of flash cards 3. to teach the name of the letter ’O’ in the alphabet and get the students to repeat a word with ’o’ after you‚ for example ’orange’ 4. Which of the following is a phonic: (1) 1. the sound as in

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