Warm-Up Sentences if you had read the assignment you would of discovered that skin are the largest organ of the human body if you had read the assignment.

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Warm-Up Sentences if you had read the assignment you would of discovered that skin are the largest organ of the human body if you had read the assignment you would of discovered that skin are the largest organ of the human body you’re sense of smell is the first sense to go to sleep at night and the last one that wakes up in the mourning you’re sense of smell is the first sense to go to sleep at night and the last one that wakes up in the mourning

Journal #61 Bad habits range from nail-biting to overeating to procrastinating to gossiping. What are your bad habits? What can you live with, and what would you rather stamp out altogether?

Warm-Up Sentences Is headaches responsible for most lost workdays in the United States than back pain is. (The winner and still champion is back pain.) Is headaches responsible for most lost workdays in the United States than back pain is. (The winner and still champion is back pain.) My little brother has all ready done good in local spelling contests but he won’t never be ready for the citywide spelling bee until he knows how to spell the words sequoia and facetious. Interesting each of these words contain all five vowels. My little brother has all ready done good in local spelling contests but he won’t never be ready for the citywide spelling bee until he knows how to spell the words sequoia and facetious. Interesting each of these words contain all five vowels.

Journal #62 Do you believe in fate, or do you think people have complete power over their lives? Explain your thoughts.

Friday Warm-up Their/There/They’re Their (pronoun) – the possessive case of the pronoun they, indicating ownership; usually used as an adjective Ex) Grant and Hunter gave their best performance on the second night of the play. There (adverb) – of or at a place; to, into, or toward a place Ex) There are several reasons why I don’t want to dance. Ex) Over there is the door the president will walk through. They’re – contraction of they are Ex) They’re supposed to give you the answer before we proceed. Write six sentences. Use each word in two sentences. Then exchange your sentences with a classmate, and read his or hers to make sure the words are used correctly.