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    Unfinished Sentences I usually worry about my grades, because I’m such a perfectionist and try to get straights A’s and when that isn’t the case I always begin to worry that I’m not going to be able to get it up. I also worry about letting my mom down if I have bad grades, because my mom is one of the most intelligent people I know. I feel angry when people stab be in the back to get ahead, because there’s someone specifically that I’m thinking about that I’m not going to name that did this to me

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    Vocabulary Sentences Lesson 3 Anonymous: Because the author of the book was anonymous, Liz could not give anyone credit for writing the book; she did not know who did it. (Of an unknown source, adj.) Anthology: The anthology of poems lay untouched because Jim was too lazy to read an entire collection of poems. (A collection of various writings, n.) Conjuncture: Olly conjectured that Fred had already taken out the trash without even asking and because he did not make sure the job was done, his father

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    When one believes in God he naturally revealed to them through the goodness in his creation. By looking at the surrounding world one can see God’s fingerprints. In his work, Sentences, Bonaventure modestly defines creation as “as the loving outflow of a loving God whose infinite dynamic goodness is shared in a limited dynamic way.” Creation is God’s other. God doesn’t have to create since God is infinitely bountiful and self-communicative within Himself. Creation flows out of the infinite fountain

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    Write a sentence that opens with a subordinate clause followed by a main clause. _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ 24. Write a sentence that contains two main clauses. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 25. Write a sentence that contains two main clauses

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    English I have to know the mechanics, or rules of grammar so I can speak properly. I will start with defining a sentence. A sentence expresses a complete thought. For example

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    • By the end of the lesson, student will be able to copy down a sentence and make a simple complete sentence to tell information about the topic. To determine if the student is able to make a simple complete sentence, I am going to read a very simple story which has a very limited text in the story to show the student the simple sentences contain a subject, a noun, and a verb. I will ask W questions while reading the story to check for understanding and keeping the student engage. After reading

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    Writing Test Effective Sentences Frances L. Roberson, M.A. ABE/ASE/GED/ESL Teacher Vocational Counselor Grant Writing Specialist California Distance Learning Project www.cdlponline.org 1 GED Video Partner #7 Passing the GED Writing Test I didn 't have time to write a short letter, so I wrote a long one instead. Mark Twain Video 7 Focus: Well-constructed sentences are the foundation of clear writing. You Will Learn From Video 7:  What makes a good sentence.  How to recognize

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    The law I am doing today is Your not allowed to wear slippers after 10:00 P.M. It effects people, and it was in New York City. I think it doesn’t seem necessary. Yes this law goes to far. Cause you shouldn’t be able to tell people what to do. This law does not do anything its just weird. Some people might think it helps not getting dirt in your bed. Like from walking and getting dirt on your slipper then getting in bed. There is not common sense involved in this. People should be able to take their

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    or maybe not at all. You can usually notice them when you speak because they are usually where there are natural breaks in a sentence that makes speaking more natural. Some of the ways one might use them is when there is additional information in a sentence that is not essential to it. Commas can also be used to open a sentence. Introductory information opens the sentence and comes before the real message of it. This can make your writing a bit more varied as well as give some context. Implementing

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    made them read this story. One student responded and said because we may face similar problems in our life like the children in the story. When it was the students turn to read a page from the story the teacher would first let the student read the sentence aloud and take their

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