Before We Were Free Vocabulary Quiz 1
In this vocabulary quiz, you will be asked to use y...
Before We Were Free Vocabulary Quiz 1
In this vocabulary quiz, you will be asked to use your words in a sentence.
WORD BANK
Inflamed
Disarray
Votive
Assassinate
Grievance
Commiserate
Savor
Diplomatic Immunity
Amnesty
Poetic License
Benefactor
Consul
Omen
Askew
Bayonet
Proposition
Preoccupied
Embargo
Apprehensive
In a sentence, use two of your vocabulary words (You can choose which words you prefer)
In a sentence, use two of your vocabulary words (You can choose which words you prefer)
In a sentence, use two of your vocabulary words (You can choose which words you prefer)
In a sentence, use two of your vocabulary words (You can choose which words you prefer)
In a sentence, use two of your vocabulary words (You can choose which words you prefer)
In a sentence, use two of your vocabulary words (You can choose which words you prefer)
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English, 21.06.2019 15:00, niellerodriguez1802
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English, 21.06.2019 22:00, victoriavacodos
1which is an example of a claim? a . . never give up on a goal or dream just because someone tells you it’s impossible. b people said no one could scale mount everest, but in 1953, sir edmund hilary and tenzing norgay gazed down upon the world from its summit. c a rude remark is like a piece of litter in a national park—the best thing to do is throw it in the garbage where it belongs. d 1903, orville and wilbur wright made the first sustained powered flight in a heavier-than-air machine. review the sentence. actually, we the chair in spain about 20 years ago. 2 which correctly completes the sentence? actually, we the chair in spain about 20 years ago. buy buyed bought boughten
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English, 22.06.2019 04:40, dahloli4442
Demonstrating understanding of jem's development one way to demonstrate understanding of character and theme is by writing from the perspective of a character. for this assignment, compose a short poem from the perspective of jem. your poem should detail his feelings about either a. his father, atticus or b. mrs. dubose. the poem must accurately trace the progression of jem's attitudes and beliefs, highlighting the important events and shifts in his perspective detailed above. your writing should also sound like jem, using voice and word choice that reflects the voice and word choice found in the novel. the poem can be a free poem (meaning it does not need to rhyme or follow a particular format). it should be a minimum of twenty-lines in length, have a title, and follow conventional rules of spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
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