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    Star Lake Monologue

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    cold glares and nobody wants nothing to do with you? Those that should be the happiest to see you can’t even look at your for one horrible mistake that you made in your past. Could it get any worse? Well It did for Molly Barlow‚ because all of Star Lake found out what she did because of her mom‚ the person who she’s suppose to trust the most in the world betrayed her. Less then 24 hours back in town and she had already received harsh pranks from her former friends and that’s exactly how she knew

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    ACT ENGLISH NOTES Punctuation Rules COMMAS Use when… Use a comma with a coordinating conjunction to separate independent clauses within a sentence. Example: Jenny sings in the choir‚ and she plays the guitar in a rock band. Use a comma to separate elements that introduce and modify a sentence. Example: Yesterday‚ I painted the entire garage. Use a comma before and after a parenthetical expression. Parenthetical expression – a phrase that is inserted into a writer’s train of thought Example:

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    Sahoo Lake Tahoe

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    and Schladow analyze and investigate the impact of climate change in Nevada‚ California’s Lake Tahoe as a case study on effects of climte change on the the physical processes occurring within lakes " (Sahoo & Schladow‚ 2008). On a previous study during the period 1969-2002‚ the effect of global warming on Lake Tahoe was investigated and results showed that during that time‚ the lake became warmer and more stable (Sahoo & Schladow‚ 2008). In respect to the data that was collected‚ measures predicted

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    The Lake-Personal Narrative

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    your brain.” These words being said have been always a true statement‚ showing intelligence and carefulness‚ unlike the incident that occurred with a family member at my glamorous lake in the country. My family‚ including my dad‚ my grandpa‚ my two uncles‚ my sister‚ and I all drove one mile down the road to our Lake to appreciate the rest of the sublime day‚ as we were laughing and smiling to our heart’s content. We wanted to spend the rest of the day enjoying the time we had before it goes.

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    Cell Phone Usage

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    SAMPLE LETTERS AND FORMS I. SAMPLE LETTERS FROM PARENT TO THE SCHOOL Letter from Parent to School Requesting Child’s Educational Records * Letter from Parent to School requesting an evaluation for special education eligibility and services Legal Notice ("Gebser Letter") from Parent to School in Title IX Cases II. INTAKE FORMS - EdLaw CLIENTS Special Education Case Client Information Form (Due Process Cases) Initial Client Interview - Important Questions III. IEP FORMS Annotated Individualized

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    Tanya 10a The Lake My head rested peacefully against the bark of the willow tree‚ my back floated on a bed of grass and my feet were gliding in the calm water of the lake‚ occasionally being nibbled by various fish. It was the perfect atmosphere to have a little nap; however I knew that if I fell asleep I would regret getting to admire the lake’s precious beauty on this spectacular day. The sky was as clear as sapphire‚ the sun was a rosy apricot colour and was surrounded by pillows of clouds

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    Reelfoot Lake Analysis

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    The Night Riders of Reelfoot Lake In 1908 there was a controversy over Reelfoot lake‚ a dispute about who had rights to develop or fish in the lake. Before this‚ in 1899‚ a man by the name of James Harris announced he had bought the lake and planned to drain it‚ which upset the residents. These shaken residents banded together and sought out to sue Harris. The real question was if the lake was navigable or not. If so then the lake was public property and could not be drained. The Tennessee State

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    sentence making_P. 4

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    1) mammal (n) 哺乳動物 2) native (adj) 出生地的/ 土生土長的 3) native to = originally come from 來自…的 The horse is not native to America 4) since prehistoric days 自有歷史記載以前的日子 5) since… I love you since you since you were thirteen. 6) Tame (v) 制服﹐控制‚ 馴服 After a few months’ contact‚ the monkeys are tamed. 7) Neighbor (n) 鄰居 Some of the neighbours have complained about the noise from our party. 8) Neighborhood (n) 鄰近地區;社區,街坊,四鄰 You ’ re going to wake up the whole neighbourhood with that noise. 9) Know enough about

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    GENERAL SUGGESTIONS 1. Be clear and direct (clarity is more important than cleverness). 2. Provide the background information your reader needs to understand your subject. 3. Avoid trite expressions‚ such as "In the world today" or "For as long as man has existed." 4. End your introduction with a clear statement of your thesis. from Harris‚ J. and Moseley‚ A. (1989). "Writing Introductions." In: Contexts: Writing and Reading‚ 2nd ed.‚ 164-167. MORE ABOUT THE THREE PARTS OF THE INTRODUCTION Expository

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    The Swan Lake Ballet

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    Swan Lake Ballet is a form of dance that started during Western Europe during the Renaissance. Itwas created towards the end of the romantic period‚ so the culture and style of romanticism was prominent‚ with glimpses of the beginning of the classical era. Because of this‚ it contains elements of both eras. Some of the romantic characteristics include the pursuit of the unattainable‚ romance‚ fantasy‚ focus on the female role‚  simple play‚ pointe work‚ soft and feminine technique for females and

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