Warm-Up Sentences  about 25 million Tennis balls is put into play every year  wood you believe that the traditional trade of those whom most often become.

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Warm-Up Sentences  about 25 million Tennis balls is put into play every year  wood you believe that the traditional trade of those whom most often become spanish bullfighters are bricklaying

Journal #15 The holiday I wish we had is…

Warm-Up Sentences  If ice did not float. (this is called a hypothetical question) Tons of it at both the north pole and the south pole would sink, covering the earth with water.  The Houston rockets won back to back championships. In the National Basketball Association (nba) in 1994 and 1995.

Journal #16 Write a short story based on the picture:

Friday Warm-up Affect/Effect Affect (verb) – to influence ex) Your criticism affects people in a negative way. Effect (noun) – the result of some action ex) New Englanders have felt the effect of Mother Nature this winter. Choose the proper word to make the sentence correct. 1.I don’t think you realize how your comments (affect, effect) your friends. 2. The (affects, effects) of the storm were disastrous along the Louisiana coast. 3. That medicine did have an (affect, effect) on my headache.