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Bellringers 111-115

Bellringers 111-115. Bellringers for all classes. Bellringer # 111. 1. Don’t everyone know that violence just breeds more violence? 2. Violence creates many problems, and few is easy to solve. Corrections: 1) change don’t to doesn’t 2) change is to are. Bellringer # 112.

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Bellringers 111-115

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  1. Bellringers 111-115 Bellringers for all classes

  2. Bellringer # 111 • 1. Don’t everyone know that violence just breeds more violence? • 2. Violence creates many problems, and few is easy to solve. • Corrections: 1) change don’t to doesn’t 2) change is to are

  3. Bellringer # 112 • 1. A leviathan is any one of the huge animals that lives in the sea, for example, a whale. • 2. One of the books that describes the whaling industry is In Pursuit of Leviathan. • 3. This is the only one of the books I’ve read that deal with economics. • Corrections: 1) change lives to live 2) change describes to describe 3) change deal to deals

  4. Bellringer # 113 • 1. Mom and Dad both tell stories to my brother and I. • 2. Dad and her tell us about when they were young, and my brother and me enjoy the stories. • 3. According to they stories, life had it’s benefits and drawbacks then. • Corrections: 1) change I to me 2) change her to she and me to I 3) change they to their and it’s to its

  5. Bellringer # 114 • 1. My grandfather told us, my cousins and I, about an unusual job he had. • 2. Two Navajos from our reservation, Tom Begay and him, were among those who used our languages as an unbreakable code during World War II. • Corrections: 1) change I to me 2) change him to he

  6. Bellringer # 115 • 1. Lisa was sure I wouldn’t do as well as her in the contest. • 2. No one was more surprised than me when the winner was announced. • 3. My victory pleases my parents as well as I. • Corrections: 1) change her to she 2) change me to I 3) change I to me

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