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Day 1

Day 1. In the A.D. 400’s and 500’s, three Germanic tribes—the Angles, the Saxons, and the jutes—settled in England. These newcomers began to slowly drive out the native Britons, and by A.D. 600 they occupied nearly all of England. Elimination of split infinitive. Use of past perfect tense.

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Day 1

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  1. Day 1 In the A.D. 400’s and 500’s, three Germanic tribes—the Angles, the Saxons, and the jutes—settled in England. These newcomers began to slowly drive out the native Britons, and by A.D. 600 they occupied nearly all of England. Elimination of split infinitive Use of past perfect tense Capitalization of name of race

  2. Day 1 In the A.D. 400’s and 500’s, three Germanic tribes—the Angles, the Saxons, and the Jutes—settled in England. Capitalization of name of race These newcomers slowly began to drive out the native Britons, and by A.D. 600 they had occupied nearly all of England. Elimination of split infinitive Use of past perfect tense

  3. Day 2 In England, the Anglo Saxons established seven main kingdoms, who often fought between themselves. Used to war and hardship, Anglo Saxons excepted the belief that everything were controlled by fate. Correction of commonly confused words Subject and verb agreement Hyphenation of compound word Correct relative pronoun Correct use of between/among Hyphenation of compound word

  4. Day 2 In England, the Anglo-Saxons established seven main kingdoms, which often fought among themselves. Hyphenation of compound word Correct relative pronoun Correct use of between/among Used to war and hardship, Anglo-Saxonsaccepted the belief that everything wascontrolled by fate. Hyphenation of compound word Correction of commonly confused words Subject and verb agreement

  5. Day 3 By the A.D. 600’s, Roman missionaries they had arrived and had began to convert the Anglo-Saxon kings to Christianity. Promoting peace among warring leaders, the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms were united by the new religion. Correction of dangling modifier Use of active voice to improve style Elimination of double subject Correct past participle of irregular verb

  6. Day 3 _____ they By the A.D. 600’s, Roman missionaries had arrived and hadbegun to convert the Anglo-Saxon kings to Christianity. Elimination of double subject Correct past participle of irregular verb Promoting peace among warring leaders, the new religion united the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms. Correction of dangling modifier Use of active voice to improve style

  7. Day 4 Anglo-Saxon literature consisted mainly of spoken poems songs and chants, it was a way to pass on history to illiterate people. All-important prose was written in Latin because Anglo-Saxon was considered a “vulgar tongue”. Use of commas in a series Use of separate sentences to correct run-on sentence Correct placement of period with quotation marks

  8. Day 4 Anglo-Saxon literature consisted mainly of spoken poems, songs, and chants. It was a way to pass on history to illiterate people. Use of commas in a series Use of separate sentences to correct run-on sentence All-important prose was written in Latin because Anglo-Saxon was considered a “vulgar tongue.” Correct placement of period with quotation marks

  9. Day 5 After invaders from Denmark and Normandy defeated Anglo-Saxon England it evolved into Middle English. 20 percent of the words in English and much of it’s grammar come from Anglo-Saxon. Correction of commonly confused words Spelling out number at the beginning of a sentence Correction of unclear pronoun reference Use of comma after introductory subordinate clause

  10. Day 5 After invaders from Denmark and Normandy defeated Anglo-Saxon England, the language evolved into Middle English. Use of comma after introductory subordinate clause Correction of unclear pronoun reference Twenty percent of the words in English and much of its grammar come from Anglo-Saxon. Spelling out number at the beginning of a sentence Correction of commonly confused words

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