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Thursday, May 15, 2014

Thursday, May 15, 2014. In My Homework, please write: Vocabulary Quiz Unit 14 tomorrow Finish Completing the Sentence Ex. 48, p. 460. Daily Language Practice. 1. Emily Dickinson’s poetry is different than any other. (1)

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Thursday, May 15, 2014

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  1. Thursday, May 15, 2014 • In My Homework, please write: • Vocabulary Quiz Unit 14 tomorrow • Finish Completing the Sentence • Ex. 48, p. 460

  2. Daily Language Practice • 1. Emily Dickinson’s poetry is different than any other. (1) • 2. Today critics consider her to be one of America’s finest and originalist poets. (2)

  3. Vocabulary Unit Fourteen • Practice definitions. • Check Choosing Vocabulary in Context. • Begin Completing the Sentence.

  4. Please do now… • 5 words • 5 sentences

  5. Ex. 46, p. 460 • 1. King of the Israelites – appositive • 2. leading into the city – participial • 3. crawling through the aqueduct – participial • 4. to support the flow of water – infinitive; coming from the Judean Hills – participial; outside the city – appositive • 5. Excavating the temple ruins – participial • 6. none • 7. to set up in the Middle East– infinitive • 8. conquering other parts of the world – gerund • 9. Researching – gerund • 10. finding the correct location of ancient Jewish temples – gerund and appositive

  6. Ex. 48, p. 460 • For ex. 48 • Write the sentence. • Identify the clauses as independent or subordinate. • Underline the main clause once and the subordinate twice. • Label the subordinate as adjective or adverb.

  7. TAS Questions • What can you tell me about canines? • How can you edit sentences?

  8. What are the uses of phrases and clauses?

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