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Crash Course 9

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CRASH COURSE HISTORY RESPONSE FORM #9 TOPIC/TITLE: The Silk Road and Ancient Trade NAME: Casey Murphy PERIOD: 2W LIST TWO NEW FACTS YOU LEARNED: a) In the first 3-4 minutes * The Silk Road was an overland route were merchants carried goods for trade. * Silk was original produced in china and it produced much of Ancient China?s wealth. b) In the middle * Nomads were good at carrying and transporting goods which made them good traders. *Nomads, due to their constant traveling were more resistant to diseases. c) In the last 3-4 minutes * The Silk Road caused wider economic impact, traded ideas, and spread of disease. *Many merchants on the Silk Roads became strong believers in monasteries.

Find Verb 2

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Verbs?2 Verbs are tricky, as you know, because sometimes they are made up of more than one word. We can have a main verb, like climb, and a whole bunch of other words that help to tell us when and if it happened. She climbs. She has climbed. She will have climbed. She could have climbed. She will have been climbing. She is climbing. In the sentences above every word but she is part of a verb! Wow! Climb is the main verb, because it tells us what happened. All the other words like could, have, will and is help the main verb. They are called helping verbs. Helping verbs and the main verb together are called the complete verb. Finding the complete verb is easy if you find the main verb first. Once you?ve found it look for little linking verbs that are tacked onto it like:

Analyzing Poetry

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I: Critical Analysis of Poetry Discussion Questions to Determine Theme of a Poem 1. What is happening in the poem? 2. Why do you think the author wrote this poem? 3. How did the poem make you feel? 4. Did the poem remind you of anything? 5. What big idea was the poet trying to get across to the reader? 6. What do you think the theme of this poem is? The process of analyzing a poem

hero_essay_eng_10

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Ian Konrad Mr. Shmidt English 10 H 9-15-14 There are so many different types of heroes in our world. Each one of them is important for our society through different ways. Heroes, whether they be a person or a thing, are especially important in the world we live in today. Heroes are helping ordinary people even if they do not notice it. Three characteristics that clearly define a hero are humbleness, courage, and dedication.

Jane Eyre Reading Guide

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Brandon Scherr 8/28/13 Jane is 10 years old. Mr. Reed was Jane?s Uncle, he died and told his wife to keep caring for Jane as her own. They were her ?family.? Aunt Reed, the kids, and the servants all treated her terribly, except for Bessie. Jane hid behind a curtain to read her book. John got mad at her and threw a book at her behind the curtain, it hit her in the head and they started fighting. Jane was blamed for the fight, and was sent to the Red Room. While Jane is in the Red Room, she sees a bright light and assumes that it is her Uncle Reed?s ghost. She starts screaming for someone to let her out. Mrs. Reed just thinks that Jane wants attention so she does not let Jane out of the room, and eventually Jane passes out due to exhaustion.

In The Lake Of The Woods Reading Guide

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Brandon Scherr April 1, 2014 Character List & Chapter Summaries -Mrs. Brandt ? Girl Scout troupe leader -Paul Meadlo ? Soldier in Vietnam who shot a lot of innocent women and children -Lawrence Ehlers ? The gym teacher who told Wade about his father?s death -Art Lux ? The County sheriff in the investigation -Roy Wood ? A soldier who didn?t want to kill innocent people in Vietnam -William Calley ? A soldier being questioned in court about evacuating people with a hand grenade. -Mrs. Myrtle Meadlow ? Mother of Paul Medlow -Colonel William V. Wilson ? U.S Army Investigator -Ronald Grzesik ? Soldier in Vietnam. -Ronald Haeberle ? Soldier in Vietnam. -Richard Pendleton ? Soldier in Vietnam. -Charles Hall ? Soldier in Vietnam. -Leonard Gonzalez ? Soldier in Vietnam.

As I Lay Dying Study Guide

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Brandon Scherr Chapter Summaries and Character List Darl Darl Bundren describes walking with his brother Jewel across a field toward their house. They then reach where Vernon Tull, the Bundrens? wealthier neighbor, has stacked two chairs on his wagon. At the top of the bluff, Darl and Jewel?s older brother, Cash, is dutifully fitting boards together for a coffin for their mother, Addie. Darl walks past Cash and enters the house. Cora

A Bell Jar Reading Guide

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Brandon Scherr The Bell Jar Reading Guide 15-20 Philomena Guinea ?rescued? Esther from the public hospital. Esther?s doctor at the private hospital was Doctor Nolan. Esther dislikes Dr. Gordon because she didn?t like the shock treatment Dr. Gordon gave her. Mrs. Norris doesn?t speak, at all. She is also the only patient newer than Esther. Valerie has scars on her head because she had a Lobotomy. Esther?s new next door neighbor ?up front? in the hospital was Joan. Joan ran away from home because she read about Esther in the newspaper. Joan?s first psychiatrist claims that she would benefit from ?group therapy?. Joan shows Esther the pile of clippings that all talked about Esther being missing, searched for, and being found.

1984 Reading Guide

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Brandon Scherr 2/18/14 1984 Reading Guide #1 In the first sentence they show the use of military time saying the clock strikes thirteen. His living quarters make it appear as if more than one person is living there. Aside from the telescreen in the corner of the room, there is a poster that says, ?Big Brother is Watching.? The government tries to control everybody through various ways, such as the telescreens, the thought police, and the police peering through windows and searching rooms. The three party slogans are: ?War is Peace?, ?Freedom is Slavery?, and ?Ignorance is Strength?. Winston hides his journal/diary that he purchased from a small shop behind the brick. Winston writes about a War movie he had seen in theatres a while back.

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