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    Toby Alone Character Development: Toby Alone In the book, the main character Toby Lolness goes through many challenges and opportunities in the book that helps the character develop through the story. Toby and his family are held captive because of his father digging too deep into the tree, a secret that might cause a risk to the civilization. Toby was frightened that night while being on the lookout by the townspeople. On page 6 it states, “Toby was paralyzed with fear

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    “Money, it’s a hit Don’t give me that do goody good bullshit I’m in the high-fidelity first class traveling set And I think I need a Lear jet” (Waters 9-12) “Money” by Pink Floyd is a song written by Roger Waters and released in May of 1973. The main focus of the song beyond the obvious (money) is the subtle commentary the singer makes on the capitalist system. At the time of its release, the post World War II Soviet Union’s economy was booming, and massive periods stagflation in America began to

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    Prepositions are one of the basic structures that make up the whole sentence. Even though some sentences can hold meaning without the help of prepositions, others need it in order to be completely understood. When first learning how to translate and interpret English to Vietnamese or vice versa, students can face some difficulties regarding the use of prepositions. In both languages, it is undeniable that prepositions occur at a high rate of frequency in written or spoken form; however, they have

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    A nominal variable is qualitative, or word orientated, distinct, mutually exclusive, completely exhaustive, and cannot be ordered (Walker, 2009).  Meaning, the variable is a descriptive word, i.e. color, can be distinguished from each other, its value coincides with only the category in which it was designed, has a designated category for each characteristic, and has no specific order (Walker, 2009).  A qualitative variable is strictly descriptive.  Whereas, a quantitative variable is numeric.  Therefore

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    In this audio-visual analysis we will examine an hour long weekly podcast entitled Dude Soup presented by Funhaus. Funhaus is a YouTube gaming channel whose members consists of nine males and one female. The channel’s primary demographic is males between the age of twenty and thirty, as this is evident by the language they use, jokes they tell, and by their sponsors. The podcast is described as “all the gaming, nerd culture, and meat-packing industry commentary you can handle” (funhaus.roosterteeth

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    I have used the “D” variation of looking at individuals Student Writing from Katherine Bomer’s Hidden Gems to analyze and evaluate Melody’s writing. My first reactions to Melody’s writing are that her structure and conventions are strong and detailed and organized. Bomer and the list of “qualitative features of writing checklist” located in Hidden Gems, helped me analyze Melody’s work in a positive aspect located things such as the student “communicates thoughts and ideas, the story has a logical

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    Vocabulary Bingo Strategy 1 Age group: ● k-2 Activity type :● Individuals ● 3-5 ● Pairs Strand: Listening Objective: Students will listen for a word then cover the correct picture when playing vocabulary bingo. Overview The vocabulary bingo strategy consist of bingo cards that has 25 squares with 24 vocabulary words and one free space. The teacher reads definition and students cover the word they believe matches the definition.

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    means, you should not even attempt to bring your phone in this classroom. The only time you will be allowed to use it, is when you study vocab. Noun: A noun can be described as a person, place, thing or an idea. Examples: animals, houses, phones, dishonesty. The phone was ringing. Adjective: An adjective is used to describe pronoun and nouns. Examples: This I-pad, fifty toddlers, some criminals, several bank accounts Lilly told her agents that fifty toddlers were missing from the

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    巴克; 阿布力米提.巴克;Ablimit.baki@manchester.ac.uk; Samuel Alexander Building W309, 0161 275 3177 January January 2012 revision evision, New General revision, Book 1, New Practical Chinese Reader (Chapters 1-14) Part Notions Part I Language Notions Numerals Numeral Numerals 一、二(两) 、三、四、五、六、七、八、九、十、十一、十二、 十三、十四、十五、十六、十七、十八、十九、二十、三十、四十、 五十、六十、七十、八十、九十、九十一、九十二、九十三、 九十四、九十五、九十六、九十七、九十八、九十九、一百、 二/两百、三百、四百、五百、六百、七百、八百、九百、 四百二十五、六百七十三、八百四十九、九百九十九 101 414 203 515 405 616 607

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    1. Precarious; adjective; dependent on chance; uncertain about what will happen; Cady’s decision to take the job was precarious. It was precarious because it would mean she would have to quit her old job. Cady did not enjoy her current job, but there was a chance she was going to like her new job even less. She was uncertain about what would happen. Nevertheless, she quit her job and took the new one. 2. Presume; verb; suppose that something is the case on the basis of probability; to assume with

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