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  1. Dubbel Dutch: a Practical Guide for Foreign Students of Dutch, with Numerous Examples and Comparisons by K. Cook, 2002-12-31
  2. Adjectives and Comparison in English (Linguistics Library) by J. Rusiecki, 1985-01-07

61. EngII
grammarStudents will continue to correct mechanics, usage, and grammar errors Studentswill analyze these selections for satire, comparison/contrast, formal
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First/Third Term:
Essay Writing-Students will learn to write narrative and informative essays. Students will also learn to holistically score writing.
Poetry-Students will read and analyze selected poems, both narrative and lyric. Students will also find poetic elements in both poetry and popular song lyrics.
MUGSHOT GRAMMAR CORRECTIONS
-Students will correct grammar, mechanics, and usage errors.
Sustained Silent Reading
-Daily, students will read a self-selected book. Students will also complete a Reading Journal entry weekly. Students must complete a Book Borrowing Agreement in order to check out books from the classroom library.
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Students will do booktalks on one of the books they have read for SSR. Students will find links here to locate information on the authors of their books.
Spelling-Students will be responsible for a weekly list of spelling words.
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Essay-Students will continue to write narrative and informative essays.
A Midsummer Night's Dream -Students will read this great comedy of mistaken identity. Students will also learn about the life of William Shakespeare and Elizabethan England. Students will create

62. PHS:Guidance:Course Handbook:English
is a reflection of history through literature, the comparison of current skills ofreading comprehension, vocabulary, spelling, grammar, usage, mechanics, and
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AP ENGLISH (weighted) ENGLISH 12 (College Prep)
This course will focus on the personal evaluation and response and the critical analysis of primarily British and world literature, including short stories, novels, plays, essays and poetry. Special emphasis will be placed on improving oral and written communication through vocabulary development; grammar and usage review; and attention to syntax, structure, diction, and style in various genres of writing and speaking. Assessment will consist mainly of written response in various forms, which require the use of appropriate grammar and conventions, as well as an understanding of the material. Texts include: Beowulf The Canterbury Tales , Chaucer; Hamlet , Shakespeare; Jane Eyre , Bronte; Pygmalion , Shaw; Lord of the Flies , Golding; Animal Farm , Orwell; English Grammar and Composition , Warriner. Standards 1.3-1.7, 5.3, 5.8, 5.10, 5.11, 5.13 ENGLISH 12 This course will focus on vocabulary development, written and oral communication, and literature analysis of various genres, including novels, plays, short stories, and poetry. Assessment will consist primarily of written response in various forms, which require the use of appropriate grammar and conventions, as well as an understanding of materials. Texts include;

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Updated for the third edition, this guides shows the basic skills in planning a letter; writing and answering complaints; and writing standard letters, personal letters, job applications, letters overseas and problem letters. [More]
Fundamentals of Successful Newsletters
Thomas Bivins, Paperback, 24 September, 1992, 0844234842
Explains how to determine the market for a newsletter and offers advice on content, style, printing, design, layout, distribution, and management. [More]
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A guide to making use of e-mail in business. It deals with areas of concern to businesses including how to develop business guidelines for e-mail and how to keep within the law. [More]
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William A Sabin, Hardcover, 1 January, 1996, 002803287X
This is the most up-to-date, authoritative source on grammar, usage and style for a variety of business documents. It provides basic rules for problems that occur most frequently, and expanded rules and exceptions for almost any situation. The examples and illustrations offer easy-to-follow models... [More]
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SABIN, Hardcover, 1 April, 1977, 0070543895
Explains and illustrates the applicable rules for every type of business writing and provides all necessary information on topics ranging from punctuation and spelling to grammar usage and forms of address. [More]
Encyclopedia of Cryptology
David E. Newton, Hardcover, October 1997, 0874367727
Cryptology, the science of codes and ciphers, has a long and fascinating history. Although we usually think of cryptology in relation to spies and intelligence operations, today this discipline is part of our everyday lives, encompassing even the most sophisticated communications technology. [More]
The Write Approach
Olivia Stockard, Paperback, 11 May, 1999, 0126715459
This professional-level text about writing skills encourages writers to advance beyond looking for "how-to" rules to consider how they can help their readers recognize and add to the assumptions and conclusions they already hold. By becoming more aware of their own ideas and preferences as readers,... [More]
Making, Breaking Codes:Introduction to Cryptology

65. Corporate Training In Writing, Proofreading Editing And Document Production
Proofing. Tips from the professionals; Paired proofing for accurate comparison ofdraft and proof copy; grammar. Avoiding common errors; Changes in current usage.
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66. Ms.WOOD's English Class TeacherWeb FAQ
of complaint and adjustment grammar and usage Review sentence structure, pronounusage, pronoun agreement of studentsÂ’ choice comparison/ contrast creation
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    67. Curriculum Map
    usage in writing, speaking, presenting apply mechanics in grammar. SAT usageComparison of adjectives, present tense, pronoun case, special problems
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    Curriculum Map Third Grade Language Arts Month Content Strategies Assessment Aug on going May Language/Grammar Course of Study #4- Exhibit the habit of reading for a substantial amount of time daily, including assigned and selected materials. Course of Study #6- Demonstrate reading improvement gained through substantial amount of daily reading. Course of Study Course of Study #10-Monitor own reading. Course of Study #12- Apply strategies as a skillful listener. Course of Study #16- Employ study strategies to gain information. SAT Dictionary Entries and Guide Words. Course of Study #18- Use appropriate reference sources w/ assistance for a variety of purposes. SAT Reference Sources: Encyclopedia, Language Arts Book, Newspaper. Course of Study SAT Capitalization: First word in a quotation; letter parts, proper and common nouns, titles of people, works or art. SAT Punctuation: Apostrophe with contraction, comma in a series, abbreviation, declarative sentence, interrogataive sentence, quotation mark with dialogue. SAT Usage: Comparison of adjectives, present tense, pronoun case, special problems, subject-verb agreement, verb formation.

    68. ENC 1101
    little or no evidence of the ability to understand and analyze the texts for acomparison or a contains pervasive errors in grammar, usage, or mechanics
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    ENC 1101 Fall 2002 Compare/Contrast Essay What is a comparison or a contrast? A comparison shows how two or more items are similar, and a contrast shows how they are different. What is a compare/contrast essay? In this situation, the compare/contrast essay must consider both the similarities and the differences found in a topic of your choice. (The example below assumes that the writer is using two fairy tale stories.) This can be achieved through either a subject-by-subject comparison or a point-by-point comparison. In class, we will look at an example using the fairy tale of Cinderella. The trick is to not argue the obvious. When two or more things are clearly different, your challenge is to find out how they are similar. When two or more things are clearly similar, your challenge is to find out how they are similar. Assignment: Choose a topic in two parts that you can compare and contrast. I encourage you to pick a fairy tale, but you may choose anything that interests you and can be researched. At least one text must be in print, but the other may be a film. Almost anything Disney has an "original" story behind it that Disney has twisted. Detail the similarities and the differences in the two texts and then make an analytical statement as to why they retain what similarities they do and as to why they exhibit evident differences. This will form your synthesis portion of the essay. Work on creating a strong thesis to build the rest of your paper from.

    69. KU Writer's Roosts: Writing Guide
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    70. Hammer's German Grammar And Usage Reviews, Ratings, Guide - Advice And Online Sh
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    71. Adjectives
    Authority for this section A University grammar of English or least to create a comparisonwhich points of meaning and tone become available with this usage.
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    Adjectives
    Definition
    Adjectives are words that describe or modify another person or thing in the sentence. The Articles a, an , and the
    • the tall professor
    • the lugubrious lieutenant
    • a solid commitment
    • a month's pay
    • a six-year-old child
    • the unhappiest, richest man
    If a group of words containing a subject and verb acts as an adjective, it is called an Adjective Clause. My sister, who is much older than I am , is an engineer. If an adjective clause is stripped of its subject and verb, the resulting modifier becomes an Adjective Phrase : He is the man who is keeping my family in the poorhouse. Adjectives are frail; don't ask them to do more work than they should. Let your broad-shouldered verbs and nouns do the hard work of description. Be particularly cautious in your use of adjectives that don't have much to say in the first place: interesting, beautiful, lovely, exciting . It is your job as a writer to create beauty and excitement and interest, and when you simply insist on its presence without showing Consider the uses of modifiers in this adjectivally rich paragraph from Thomas Wolfe's Look Homeward, Angel

    72. Lesson 9 Verbs - Auxiliaries
    back to top. comparison of usage with modal auxiliaries and full verbs, modalauxiliary (can), full verb(sing). 1. inversion in questions, Can he sing? .
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    73. Yisian Grammar

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    Yisian Grammar Sentence Structure Declarative Examples:
    • She wears a charm.
      Nika kera m'nanke. I will go there.
      O'vatati yasha. The bird is singing a song.
      Tau'hite ila'hailat's ila'haila.
    More complex sentences are formed by the addition of indirect objects and modifiers. As a general rule, indirect objects are added as prepositional phrases to the end of the sentence. Modifiers always follow the word or words they modify. When two or more modifers refer to the same word, their order does not matter. Examples:
    • I will tell a story.
      O'vwati vio'ista. (Lit. "I will talk story.") I will tell you a story.
      O'vwati vio'ista i'uta ni. (Lit. "I will talk story to you.") Our cat is brown.
      Ni'va o'ni'u yis shosho. (Lit. "Cat our is brown.")
      That brown cat is ours.
      Ni'va shire shosho yis o'ni'u. (Lit. "Cat that brown is our.")
      Ni'va shosho shire yis o'ni'u. (Lit. "Cat brown that is our.")
    It would also be correct to say "Cat brown our" or "Cat our brown," implying the verb "to be" (yis).

    74. La Grammaire De L'absurde: Tex's French Grammar

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