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    Important Things

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    Arabic Sign Language: A Perspective M. A. Abdel-Fattah Department of Languages and Translation‚ Birzeit University Sign language in the Arab World has been recently recognized and documented. Many efforts have been made to establish the sign language used in individual countries‚ including Jordan‚ Egypt‚ Libya‚ and the Gulf States‚ by trying to standardize the language and spread it among members of the Deaf community and those concerned. Such efforts produced many sign languages‚ almost as many

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    Coat of Arms Project 2014

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    sport/exercise is. (Graphics Required!) Section 4. Favorite Activity (Spanish and Graphics) Section 5. Favorite Book (English) Vividly describe your favorite book using the eight parts of speech. (Noun‚ Verb‚ Adjective‚ Interjection‚ Adverb‚ Pronoun‚ Conjunction and Preposition) Section 6. Favorite TV Show (English) Draw or paste a picture of a facial expression which describes two of your favorite television personalities/characters. Be sure to tell us the name of the show(s) and

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    Smartthink Reflection

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    When I submitted my paper to Smartthinking for review I was certain there would be a few corrections presented and I would simply apply those minor tweaks to my work and I would move on to the next week a little more prepared than I was at the beginning of Unit 1. I was amazed at some of the suggestions. I am also amazed at how those suggestions made my paper a much better piece of writing. I corrected my paper utilizing those suggestions and submitted it to Paperrater to be graded further. It

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    Cause and Effect Essay

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    was yesterday I walked into a dark movie theater the first time without my parents excited and scared all at the same time‚ it was my first time seeing a horror movie. It was the summer of 1984 everybody was talking about this scary movie that they had saw with this scary guy with knives for fingers. Yes I am talking about the first Nightmare on Elm Street. It was Supposed to be one of the scariest movies ever to come to a theater since Steven King’s Thing. I remember how tingly I felt when they

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    The Gathering

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    that he takes on the responsibility of finding out about the previous gangs. The Gathering by Isobelle Carmody Allusions Alludes that "the kraken" is Hitler Metaphors Intertexuality Verbs Language forms features and structures Adverbs Descriptions Figurative language Point of view - 1st person Antagonists Characters Protagonists Who or what is the Antagonist? Main topic Setting Time Place Various settings Carmody creates a story that is exiting

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    turned on. Spelling Correction 1 issue Accidentally confused words (1) Spelling Commonly confused words Unknown words Grammar 1 issue Use of articles (1) Conditional sentences Use of conjunctions Modal verbs Use of adjectives and adverbs Show all Punctuation 1 issue Punctuation within a clause (1) Closing punctuation Punctuation between clauses Runon sentences and comma splices Special character punctuation Sentence Structure Sentence fragment Faulty parallelism

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    lines later he will tell you the most important thing. This builds the tension. Shelve the most important idea. Language is used to show the relationship and the bond formed between place and object and experience. Words such as now (preposition and adverb of time). Symbiotic experiences between events inside the train‚ influenced by the movement of train. Tone is excited‚ animated and joyful at recalling memory of a childhood. Metaphoric: crockery days. Immediately links to a happy childhood

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    Cline

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    examples I have used follow: Vocabulary Temperature Expressing likes and dislikes Feelings E.g. Degrees of hunger This could work equally well with other feelings such as anger‚ happiness‚ tiredness‚ or even drunkenness! Grammar Modals of deduction Adverbs of frequency It can be a nice idea to write the sentences or expressions onto cards and get the students to come up to the board and stick them where they think they go on the cline. If you are technologically minded and have access to an IWB‚ you

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    Legalization of marijuana

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    have symptoms of sleepiness‚ hunger‚ and inner peace. This plant will also help fight against the pain that you can feel; [Use a semicolon between two main clauses not joined by a conjunction. Use a semicolon before and a comma after a conjunctive adverb. Delete or replace semicolons where they are not required.] emotionally and physically. There has also been not one death recorded in history from marijuana use. [Assertions need support with sufficient evidence.] The death from western-medicines

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    enough money saved up to pay for it. Students may put off doing their homework until it’s almost too late. Form Put off (verb+ adverb) is a transitive phrasal verb. Put off is normally followed by an object. In the example above the object is sleeping (verb+ing form‚ acting as a noun) Put off is also separable‚ i.e. you can separate the verb part from the adverb. However‚ if you change the direct object to a pronoun‚ i.e.‚ it‚ it then becomes inseparable (see examples below) We can put it

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