Bellringer 10/29/2014 51 Journal – In a paragraph, explain what you’d have done differently if you were in Elie’s position.

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Bellringer 10/29/2014 51 Journal – In a paragraph, explain what you’d have done differently if you were in Elie’s position.

Bellringer 10/30/14 52 DOL – Write out the following sentences if the verb used is correct, leave as is. If it’s incorrect, change to the correct form. My friend don’t want to go to the game with me. James and his brother wasn’t at practice yesterday. A police officer and a criminal have conflicts with one another. A bus or a train is a good way to get across town. The committee meet every Tuesday night. There isn’t many cars in the parking lot.

10/31/14 53 A human and a chimpanzee (has / have) very similar DNA. 10/31/14 53 DOL – Write the sentences choosing the correct verb to give each sentence subject-verb agreement: A human and a chimpanzee (has / have) very similar DNA. A gun or an axe (is / are) useful during a zombie invasion. The team (practices / practice) every day after school. There (isn’t / aren’t) many cookies left. Journal – In a paragraph, discuss how you’d survive on your own if your family was gone.

11-5-14 54 Journal – In a paragraph, discuss your experience in English 1 part A. What did you like the most? What did you like the least? What was your favorite activity? What do you want to do more of in part B?