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Monday, February 19, 2007. Lesson 301 - Capitalization. Capitalize the first word of a sentence. Example: The lessons begin tomorrow. Capitalize each word that needs a capital letter. 1 you don't seem to understand. 2 why didn't you ask me? 3 the boy will be punished for his wrongs. 4 get out of here. 5 did you see that! Lesson 302 - Capitalization. Capitalize the word I, either alone or in a contraction. Examples : Do I get to go? I said that I'm here. Capitalize each word that needs a capital letter.

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Monday, February 19, 2007. Lesson 301 - Capitalization. Capitalize the first word of a sentence. Example: The lessons begin tomorrow. Capitalize each word that needs a capital letter. 1 you don't seem to understand. 2 why didn't you ask me? 3 the boy will be punished for his wrongs. 4 get out of here. 5 did you see that! Lesson 302 - Capitalization. Capitalize the word I, either alone or in a contraction. Examples : Do I get to go? I said that I'm here. Capitalize each word that needs a capital letter.

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Literary Terms: Literary Devices

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Thursday, February 23, 2006. That form of the verb by which its subject is represented as the agent or doer of the action expressed by it. Ex: "A dog bit this man.". She lied to me.". A short moral story (often with animal characters; a visible symbol. Representing an abstract; an expressive style that uses fictional characters and. Events to describe some subject by suggestive resemblances; an extended. Dante Alighieri The Divine Comedy. Edgar Allan Poe The Masque of the Red Death. Working of the brain.

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Literary Terms: February 2006

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Thursday, February 23, 2006. That form of the verb by which its subject is represented as the agent or doer of the action expressed by it. Ex: "A dog bit this man.". She lied to me.". A short moral story (often with animal characters; a visible symbol. Representing an abstract; an expressive style that uses fictional characters and. Events to describe some subject by suggestive resemblances; an extended. Dante Alighieri The Divine Comedy. Edgar Allan Poe The Masque of the Red Death. Working of the brain.

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Literary Terms: Review: Parts of Sentences

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Monday, February 19, 2007. Review: Parts of Sentences. Lesson 91 - Parts of the Sentence - Subject/Verb. A simple sentence is a group of words expressing a complete thought, and it must have a subject and a verb (predicate - some grammar books use the word predicate, but I will use verb). A verb shows action or state of being. Examples: The bell rang. The boy is here. The subject tells who or what about the verb. Examples: The bell rang. The boy is here. Do you know the man! 1 Karen went to the mall.

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Literary Terms: February 2007

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Monday, February 19, 2007. Lesson 301 - Capitalization. Capitalize the first word of a sentence. Example: The lessons begin tomorrow. Capitalize each word that needs a capital letter. 1 you don't seem to understand. 2 why didn't you ask me? 3 the boy will be punished for his wrongs. 4 get out of here. 5 did you see that! Lesson 302 - Capitalization. Capitalize the word I, either alone or in a contraction. Examples : Do I get to go? I said that I'm here. Capitalize each word that needs a capital letter.

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Literary Terms: Parts of Mechanics

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Monday, February 19, 2007. Lesson 301 - Capitalization. Capitalize the first word of a sentence. Example: The lessons begin tomorrow. Capitalize each word that needs a capital letter. 1 you don't seem to understand. 2 why didn't you ask me? 3 the boy will be punished for his wrongs. 4 get out of here. 5 did you see that! Lesson 302 - Capitalization. Capitalize the word I, either alone or in a contraction. Examples : Do I get to go? I said that I'm here. Capitalize each word that needs a capital letter.

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Monday, February 19, 2007. Lesson 301 - Capitalization. Capitalize the first word of a sentence. Example: The lessons begin tomorrow. Capitalize each word that needs a capital letter. 1 you don't seem to understand. 2 why didn't you ask me? 3 the boy will be punished for his wrongs. 4 get out of here. 5 did you see that! Lesson 302 - Capitalization. Capitalize the word I, either alone or in a contraction. Examples : Do I get to go? I said that I'm here. Capitalize each word that needs a capital letter.

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