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    Unit 2 Lesson 5 16. a) 1‚2‚5 trimethylhexane b) 3 ethyl 2‚4‚6‚7 tetramethyloctane c) 2‚2 dimethylpentane 17. a) b) c) 18. C7H16 (l) + 11O2 (g) ---------> 7CO2 (g) + 8H2O Heptane + oxygen carbon dioxide + water * Takes 11 molecules of oxygen and 1 molecule of heptane to make 7 molecules of carbon dioxide and 8 molecules of water 19. a) A reason for this trend is that oil deposits were being found all around the world during the time period between 1910 and 2000

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    plane crashes in a desert‚ he is met by the little prince. The little prince has traveled around many planets‚ all the while learning about different types of grown-ups and how strange they can be. The final planet the little prince visits is Earth‚ where he meets the pilot and teaches him the importance of love and how to return to his childlike mentality. This is the story of The Little Prince by the French pilot and writer Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. This novella is Antoine’s commentary on human nature

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    Do not knock on the devil’s door‚ for he is bound to answer. Unfortunately this is exactly what happens to Connie‚ the main character in the short-story‚ “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?” written by Joyce Carol Oates. In the story‚ fifteen year old Connie is like any other teenage girl. She is vain‚ unkind to her parents‚ and desperate to grow up. Connie makes rebellious decisions such as sneaking across the highway to a drive-in restaurant for older kids‚ experimenting with sex‚ and lying

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    Different Words for "Said"

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    ds for said • Broke in • Calmly‚ Caustically‚ Cheerfully‚ Commented lightly‚ Complacently‚ Concurred thoughtfully‚ Crossly • Didn’t question his judgement‚ Dryly • Encouraged‚ Expression denoting disapproval • False cheerfulness‚ Finished‚ Friendly fashion • Gently‚ Grated‚ Grinned‚ Groaned‚ Gruffly • Happily‚ Hotly • Impatiently‚ In a casual tone‚ In a chiding tone‚ In a courteous manner In a curious tone‚ In a dry tone‚ In a flirtatious way‚ In a level tone

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    the way of a person’s life‚ the smallest character can make a big impact on the book‚ and it shows that even every character can play a significant role.     Almost every character isn’t allowed to be their self in this book. Something is constantly in the way of their true selves. Crooks wants to be one of the guys‚ but the thing holding him back his the decade he was born and racism. “”George would have a better life without Lennie and would be ale to be who he wants to be. Candy wants to keep his

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    A Slave with a Birthday

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    John Ruskin once said‚ “Some slaves are scoured to their work by whips‚ others by their restlessness and ambition.” In the children’s picture book Henry’s Freedom Box by Ellen Levine and illustrated by Kadir Nelson‚ Ruskin may be proven right. This historical bibliography‚ published in 2007 by Scholastic Press‚ exposes children to slavery in its most potent era‚ where a young slave named Henry “BOX” Brown is stripped away from his family not only once but twice. Henry Brown was a slave. Since he was

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    An ax clouting a tree‚ working stoically for two years‚ and stumbling through a blizzard; these situations show just how much determination Billy Coleman has stored in his body. This young boy shows the readers of the novel‚ Where The Red Fern Grows just how much persistence is useful in our lives‚ whether they be as exciting as Billy’s or day-to-day lives Billy Coleman has a type of disease every child gets; puppy love. At first he tries to persuade his father to get him a dog‚ but is told that

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    Said Timmy Monologue

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     “Get  in  the  car!  Im  late  for  my  rehearsal.”  Said  Shelly.    “Fine.  All  I  want  is  a  mom who  wants  to  spend  time  with  me.”  Said  Timmy.  “Be  quiet.  I’m  not  in  the  mood  right  now.”  His  mother replied.  “Whatever‚  what  songs  are  you  going  sing  at  your  concert  tonight?”  The  young  boy  said.  “The songs  that  I  usually  sings.”  His  mother  shortly  answered.  “Can  I  tell  you  something  Mom?”  Said  Timmy‚ “I  only  have  one  friend  at  school‚  all

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    be put together to compare Mr. Jones’s way of running the farm to Napoleon’s. The first look taken is going to be about who was more honest to their animals. Starting with Mr. Jones. He didn’t know the animals could talk let alone understand him. When he walked outside to feed the animals‚ they were saying feed us we’re hungry. All that was heard were animal noises. It can be said that he was being honest in that situation because he didn’t want to feed

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    African Slavery and the Slave Trade African Slavery and the Slave Trade was one of the most devastating events that took place between us African Americans. African slavery all began back in 1482 when the Portuguese built their first permanent trading post on the Western Coast of present day Ghana. The Elimina castle later became one of the most important stops on the route of the Atlantic Slave Trade. The Dutch seized the fort from the Portuguese in 1637 and traded slaves there until 1872 when they

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