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    1st Quarter: Notes to Remember… Figurative Language Simile- A simile compares two things using the words “like” and “as.” Examples: busy as a beeas dry as a bone clean as a whistle brave as a lion stand out like a sore thumbthey fought like cats and dogs Metaphor- When you use a metaphor‚ you make a statement that doesn’t make sense literally‚ like “time is a thief.” It only makes sense when the similarities between the two things become apparent or someone understands the

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    There are two kinds of clauses: independent clauses and dependent clauses. [a captain and a private] When I was young‚ … = a private Although other factors play a role‚ … = a private It is on the table. = a captain There are three ways to write a compound sentence. 1) Use a semicolon to connect two captains. 2) Use a comma with a coordinating conjunction. 3) Use a semicolon with a transitional phrase or a conjunctive adverb The first way— I like pizza in the evening; I like hamburgers in

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    Rodriguez 1  Isabel Rodriguez  Mrs. Wingert‚ Mr. Hasse  AS English Language Arts‚ AS American History  February 23‚ 2015  Vegucated  “The question is not ‘can they reason?’ nor ‘can they talk?’‚ but ‘can they suffer?’” (Peter  Singer)​ Though we have practiced Animal Agriculture for many years‚ it is no longer like Old  McDonald’s farm‚ the one we were told about as children­ It has now grown to industrial factory  farms that mass kill animals that have been abused to the point of never really living their 

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    Directions: Write an sample sentence for the given comma rule. 7. To set off phrases and clauses 8. Between independent clauses 9. To separate adjectives 10. In direct address 11. To set off phrases or to set off appositives 12. To set off dialogue 13. To enclose information Directions: Answer the short answer questions in complete sentences. 14. What is a comma splice and how do you fix it? 15. What is the difference between an independent and dependent clause? 16. What part of speech is a subject? 17. What part of speech is a predicate

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    Grammar Final: Study Guide Noun: A person‚ place‚ or thing (or an idea or activity) Common Nouns – general‚ not specific‚ not capitalized Proper Nouns – specific‚ capitalized Gerund Nouns – a verb that‚ having added‚ ‘ing’ is a noun i.e running: a noun‚ but ‘to run’ is a verb EXAMPLE SENTENCES The boy is in love. boy: common noun‚ functioning as the subject of the sentence love: common noun Skipping through Central Park is energizing. Skipping: gerund noun‚ functioning as

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    time the commerce clause has been a primary source for regulatory expansion of the nation’s government. This leads me to my first question. What is the Commerce Clause? The Commerce Clause which can be found in Article 1‚ Section 8‚ Clause 3 of our Constitution states that it gives congress the power to regulate commerce with foreign nations‚ and among several states‚ and with the Indian Tribe. In the business world this clause tends to have the most impact over any other clause that is stated in

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    _____________________________________________ Course and Section:______________________ Schedule: _____________________________ Date: ______________ Score: ___ I. Underline the independent clause and double underline the dependent clause in each given sentence. (20 pts.) I finished reading the book that you loaned me. Our trip to Holland ended with a visit to the town where my parents were born. Before the day was over‚ I made plans to see Ed. Because it was

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    Examples that have been absorbed into English include standpoint and beer garden from German Standpunkt and Biergarten; breakfast from French déjeuner. Literal Translation A word-for-word translation can be used in some languages and not others dependent on the sentence structure: El equipo está trabajando para terminar el informe would translate into English as The team is working to finish the report. Sometimes it works and sometimes it does not. And one sentence can be translated literally across

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    New York times/ april‚18 2012 “Riches in mobile ads‚ just no profits” Author: Spencer e. Ante - Suzanne Vranica also contributed Summary Smart phones have provided a new plat-form for revenue to be made in the months ahead. They have the potential to produce billion dollar valuations for makers of mobile software and services. However‚ it’s turning the number of users to actual revenue that has been difficult for companies to capitalize on. The article I read uses companies such as Pandora internet

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    Research Paper: Commerce Clause Found in the U.S. Constitution under Article 1‚ Section 8‚ Clause 3‚ the Commerce Clause essentially gives Congress the authority “to regulate commerce with foreign nations‚ and among the several states‚ and with the Indian tribes.” It also prevents states from passing any laws that would inhibit or excessively burden commerce between states. Historically‚ the Commerce Clause has been considered both consent to congressional authority and constraint on a state’s

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