Bellringer October 25 Create a Frayer Model for the following words: Grand banks newsprint define characteristics antonyms picture.

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Bellringer October 25 Create a Frayer Model for the following words: Grand banks newsprint define characteristics antonyms picture

Bellringer October 29 You own a general store in Calgary, Alberta, in the early 1880s. Your town is a center for agriculture and ranching on the prairies around you. Still, it sometimes feels very isolated. You miss your family in Ontario. Now the news comes that the Canadian Pacific Railway will soon reach Calgary. It will connect the town with all of central and eastern Canada. How might the railroad change your life? Things to consider: