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Private Peaceful Book Review Notes

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Characters Thomas "Tommo" Peaceful Charlie Peaceful Joseph "Big Joe" Peaceful Tommo, Charlie and Big Joe's Father (James Peaceful) Tommo, Charlie and Big Joe's Mother (Sarah Peaceful) Molly Charlie and Molly's Baby Thomas"Tommo"Peaceful Molly's mother Molly's father Sarah Peaceful's aunt (who Tommo and Charlie call "Grandma Wolf" and later "the Wolfwoman") The Colonel The Colonel's wife Mr Munnings Miss McAllister The doctor that deduced Big Joe would be "no use to anyone". Jimmy Parsons Jimmy Parsons' parents The vicar The vicar's wife Farmer Cox Lambert Bertha the foxhound The pilot who Tommo, Molly and Charlie met in the field Nipper Martin Peter "Pete" Bovey Robert "Bob" James Lester "Les" James Sergeant "Horrible" Hanley Old Lady who calls Tommo a coward Captain Wilkes

Facts Paragraph

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The movie opens up with a wedding, the happiest day of someone?s life and ends with a death, the worst day of somebody?s life. Brad Majors (Barry Bostwick) and Janet Weiss (Susan Sarandon) are attending the wedding of their friend Betty Monroe. A little while after the wedding is over Brad asks Janet to marry him in the song ?Dammit Janet?. Later that night they get stranded in the middle of nowhere after the car gets a flat tire. Plus it?s raining. Brad wants Janet to stay in the car while he gets some help, but she refuses to be by herself. They head toward a castle they saw down the road. In the song ?Over at the Frankenstein Place? Brad and Janet discover that there are lights on in the castle.

Pros and Cons of the Internet

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Pros and Cons Paper We all know the importance of the Internet and the media in our daily lives. Most of us are constantly tuned into the news via our computers, Blackberries, and iPhones. Facebook updates us on our friends, and various online news sources update us on the world. This seems, to us, to be a completely normal, if not vital, part of our daily lives.

Some Latin Roots and Phrases.

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---------Week One---------?Prefix-de--meaning down or away?Root--tain/ten/tent/tin--to hold ---------Week Two----------?Prefix: INTER--between, among?Root--MIS/MIT--TO SEND ---------Week Three---------?Prefix?pre?before?Precarious?unsafe, unsteady, unstable?Predatory?victimizing or destroying others for one?s own gain ?Prerequisite ? something that is required before doing another?Root?cept/cap/capt/ceiv/ceit/cip?to take on or seize?Recipient ? a person who thing who receives; a receiver?Susceptible ? someone who is capable of being affected?Disciple ? someone who takes on the ideas of another; a student or pupil ----Week 4----

Thomas Hardy

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Thomas Hardy In June of 1849, Thomas Hardy was born on the second of the month. He grew up in Higher Bock Hampton, Dorset, England. Although Thomas Hardy is known today for his poetry and great works of literature, he started his working career as an architect?s assistant. In April of 1872, he decided he wanted a change and headed for London. For five years Thomas Hardy wrote poems and attempted to get them published. In 1867, still unsuccessful in having his poems published, Thomas Hardy returned to Dorset and continued his career as an architect?s assistant. Not until 1885 did Thomas Hardy finally settle down in a house he designed, Max Gate, with his wife Emma Gifford. Thomas Hardy died on January eleventh 1928 in his Max Gate home.

Chapter 13: GERUNDS AND INFINITIVES

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Notes and Answers 165 Chapter 13: GERUNDS AND INFINITIVES ORDER OF CHAPTER CHARTS EXERCISES WORKBOOK Verbs ? gerunds and infinitives 13-1 ? 13-4 Ex. 1 ? 12 Pr. 1 ? 7 Preposition ? gerund 13-5 Ex. 13 ? 16 Pr. 8 ? 9 Summary review Pr. 10 ? 12 By vs. with 13-6 Ex. 17 ? 19 Pr. 13 ? 15 Using gerunds as subjects; using it ? infinitive 13-7 ? 13-8 Ex. 20 ? 27 Pr. 16 ? 17 In order to and for 13-9 Ex. 28 ? 31 Pr. 18 ? 20 Too and enough ? infinitive 13-10 Ex. 32 ? 35 Pr. 21 ? 22 Cumulative review Ex. 36 ? 39 Pr. 23 ? 25 Review of verb forms Ex. 40 ? 41 General Notes on Chapter 13 ? To this point in the text, the learners have focused on the forms of verbs used as the main verb of a sentence or clause. In this chapter, students will learn other forms and uses of

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