Warm-Up Sentences lions say hello buy butting there heads together

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Warm-Up Sentences lions say hello buy butting there heads together blood actually is thicker then H2O…6 times thicker

Journal #55 Do you think men or women have an easier time in life? Explain your thoughts.

Warm-Up Sentences She pointed to an handwritten sign that said, ‘It is a honor to except your check. Kindly present five forms of identification and leave a $50 deposit on the wall. Before issuing liability insurence, the driver’s age the driver’s record how often the car is driven and the place where the car was kept are considered.

Answer Levine’s questions as openly and honestly as you can. Journal #56 “If you were going to die soon and had only one phone call you could make, who would you call and what would you say? And why are you waiting?” ~Stephen Levine Answer Levine’s questions as openly and honestly as you can.

Friday Warm-up Cent/Scent/Sent Cent (noun) – a bronze-colored coin of the US worth 1/100 of a dollar Ex) Joseph charged one cent for a piece of candy. Scent (noun) – a distinctive odor, the sense of smell Ex) The scent of lilacs filled the air when spring was finally here. Ex) Bloodhounds have a natural ability to follow the scent of humans. Sent (verb) – past tense of the verb to send Ex) The detectives sent the evidence to a crime lab. Choose the correct words in the following paragraph. Gonzalez then said he had (cent, scent, sent) a report to the attorney general about the insurance claim. The team of opposed lawyers silently (cent, scent, sent) signals to each other for compromise. They announced they would reduce their claim by half. “Nonsense,” replied Gonzalez. He turned to his associate and whispered, “Do you smell the (cent, scent, sent) of defeat in that offer? I don’t think we’ll have to pay a red (cent, scent, sent).”