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    When it comes to personal strengths and weakness in writing‚ most people are probably good at getting the work done on time and struggle when it comes to spelling and double checking their work‚ however I’m the complete opposite. I am generally a great speller and have pretty good sentence structure‚ but when it comes to getting the work done when I should‚ I always have a hard time. After identifying and understanding my weaknesses‚ I hope to turn them into strengths to better my writing. Unlike

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    Proofreading Essay

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    PROOFREADING AND EDITING Proofreading is the process of finding and marketing for correction any mechanical and content errors in a document mechanical and content errors include improper capitalization excessive or inadequate punctuation faulty number expression‚ faulty agreement of subjects and verbs‚ misuse of personal and possessive pronouns‚ inaccurate facts‚ and misleading statements. Editing by contracts is the process of checking a document for wordiness clichés hackneyed expressions logical

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    Despereaux: A Short Story

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    Words cut through my mind like 1000 papercuts‚ sharp and painful. They swirl‚ crowd and scatter‚ taunting me‚ impossible to catch. I’m expected to read this out loud? How? I stumble and stutter slowly fighting through the double-edged blades of d’s and b’s the‚ gaping maws of silent e’s‚ the poisoned spikes of ph’s. My first-grade teacher spits acid‚ “Why don’t you just focus?”. The thousand-eyed monster shifts and shows it’s eyes white‚ restless‚ ready to strike with the laughter of 25 tiny voices

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    Delivering Infinite Book Shelves (DIBS) for Kids‚ is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit leveraging technology to accomplish a bold mission: we believe Omaha‚ Nebraska will be the first large‚ urban community providing an opportunity for every child to read a book at home‚ every night‚ for fun‚ regardless of income level. The DIBS program provides Omaha students the materials‚ technology‚ and support necessary to make this mission a reality. Each child in a DIBS school has the opportunity to check out a DIBS

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    Business Communications Trial Midterm Create this trial midterm as a 4-page Word document‚ trial midterm‚ and send it as a Word attachment in Blackboard by the deadline on the Semester calendar. It should take at least two to three hours to produce this trial midterm properly. Do not waste time creating letterheads. You will lose credit if you do. In addition‚ each of these documents should have proper reference initials; be sure to check the posted information in Course Content on this topic

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    Sentorria Chatmon  Period 2  Rhetorical Essay #2    In this particular article‚ the author‚ Philip Hensher‚ explains how handwriting and actually  putting a pen to paper is more important than it seems and as a modern society who is caught  up in technology‚ we should treasure hand­written communication more than we really do.  Mainly pertaining to us people who are currently living in an era all about electronics‚ Hensher  makes us aware that something handwritten is way more valuable than something that is 

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    Reading The Wide Range Achievement Test 4 (WRAT4) Word Reading Test (blue form) The WRAT4 Word Reading Test (untimed) assesses an individual’s ability to decode single words out of context through word recognition. Words increase in difficulty and features multisyllabic and irregular spellings. Standard Score 80 Keira used a coloured overlay which she said helped her keep her place. Her score was within the below average range. Keira sounded out the words that she was unfamiliar with but as the

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    In the chapter it goes in depth with phonemic awareness and phonics. Both of them makes phonological instruction which needs to be taught explicit. Phonemic Awareness is spoken words that are made up of individual sounds; each sound is called phonemes. Phonics is the comparing the sounds to the letters. Once both are taught children need to reflect on words dealing with phonological knowledge. From research phonemic awareness has barely receive attention on how it should be taught but phonics

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    Acropolis Leadership Academy RESOURCE  SHEET                                       50  Brain  Teasers  and  Lateral  Thinking  Puzzles   Compiled  by  David  Koutsoukis         1.   2.   3.   4.   5.   6. What  starts  with  an  E‚  ends  with  an  E  and  usually  contains  only  one  letter?  ENVELOPE.   Which  word‚  if  pronounced  right‚  is  wrong‚  but  if  pronounced  wrong  is  right?  Wrong!   What  belongs  to  you  but  other  people  use  it

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    How To Read Literature

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    Reading and writing are one’s tools to identifying their true self. Growing up‚ we step into a world where we are taught lessons about morality‚ good versus evil‚ and right from wrong. As children we are taught these lessons‚ but it’s only once we become young adults that we really experience these lessons. Throughout my adolescent years‚ I have really begun to understand what it means to have an identity‚ and how to connect with it. One of the main ways that helped me understand who I truly am

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