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poetry explication - birches

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?Birches? by the renowned Robert Frost tells the whimsical tale of a man reflecting on his childhood and his current life. Frost?s use of imagery and metaphors allow the reader to better understand his message and the tone of the poem overall. The reader is able to fully grasp Frost?s message of how the simple enjoyments of life are enough. The title ?Birches? is the main theme of the poem: birch trees. The branches of a birch tree often peel, making it easy to swing from their peeling bark. The speaker at the beginning says that he likes to imagine- some boy?s been swinging them (line 3).

Tom sawyer vocab

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Tom Sawyer vocabulary Chapter 13 Shroud (noun)- something that covers or conceals like a garment. Synonym- shadow Antonym- reveal Ominous (adjective)- portending evil or harm; foreboding; threatening; inauspicious. Synonym- menacing Antonym- promising Unkempt (adjective)- uncared-for or neglected; disheveled; messy. Synonym- messy Antonym- neat Milksop (noun)- a weak or ineffectual person. Synonym- coward Infernal (adjective)- hellish; fiendish; diabolical. Synonym- accursed Antonym- heavenly Chapter 14 Rollicking (adjective)- carefree and joyous. Synonym- boisterous Antonym- serious Mar (verb)- to damage or spoil to a certain extent; render less perfect, attractive, useful, etc. Synonym- maim Antonym- heal

tom sawyer notes chap 1-10

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Isabella Hardman 9/3/12 Period 1 Tom Sawyer Chapter Notes Chapter 1: The reader is introduced to Tom, his little brother, Sid, and his Aunt Polly, who does not like it when Tom plays hooky. Chapter 2: Tom has to white wash the fence and tricks some of the local kids to do it for him. He sees a beautiful girl and tries to impress her. Chapter 3: Tom goes to church to get a fancy bible because he acquired enough tickets. He is asked a question that he couldn?t answer and didn?t get the bible. He is also sad to find out that the great judge Thatcher is the pretty girl?s father. Chapter 4: Tom had to go to church and he did not like it.

Tom sawyer notes chap 11-

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Tom Sawyer Notes Chapter 11 Its exam evening at the school and all of the students showed of the skills they learned. The younger students got revenge on the teacher, Silas Dobbins, by taking his wig and revealing a bald, golden head. Chapter 12 Its summer vacation and Dr. Robinson?s murder trial began. Tom was called as a witness and told the truth about what happened the night of Dr. Robinson?s death.
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Tom sawyer vocab chap 11-

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Tom Sawyer Vocabulary Chapter 11 Enthroned (verb)- placed on or as on a throne. Synonym-blessed Antonym-condemned Declamatory (adjective)- merely oratorical or rhetorical; stilted. Synonym- elocutionary Garret (noun)- an attic, usually a small, wretched one. Synonym-loft Avenged (verb)- to take vengeance or exact satisfaction for. Synonym- punished Antonym- forgiven Chapter 12 Solemnities (noun)- a solemn observance, ceremonial proceeding, or special formality. Synonym- sobriety Antonym- flippancy Smote (verb)- to strike or hit hard, with or as with the hand, a stick, or other weapon. Synonym- buffet Antonym- not touch

Letter to teacher about the book

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Kellum Harris AP English 6th 1-12-14 Dear Mrs. Roeming, So far in the book Super Freakonomics by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner, the topics of prostitution, sex-change operations, and gender inequality have been brought into a completely new perspective for this reader. My points of view were not only challenged, but my beliefs actually changed. I learned that some people whom society views as nasty, slutty, or ?over-reactive feminists? may be some of the smartest and most intellectual individuals in our society today.

Persuasive Essay

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Should electronic use be illegal while driving? By: Abigail Lazar As a new driver, I feel very strongly about no electronic device use while driving. I think that it is the biggest safety concern for drivers, passengers, and other people on the road. I believe that all electronic devices should be illegal while driving including hands-free devices.

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