Bellringers 151-155 Bellringers for all classes. Bellringer # 151  1. I learned that a common language is used for aviation in my English class.  2.

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Bellringers Bellringers for all classes

Bellringer # 151  1. I learned that a common language is used for aviation in my English class.  2. Weighing hundreds of tons and carrying up to five hundred passengers, a pilot must be able to land an airliner safely.  Corrections: 1) I learned in my English class that … 2) move the second part of sentence after comma to beginning.

Bellringer # 152  1. In the library books on many topics can be found.  2. Among the books in the library near my house I found several that I needed.  3. By the end of a day of research I had a lot of notes.  Corrections: 1) comma after library 2) comma after house 3) comma after research

Bellringer # 153  1. Magazines are useful for research they often contain the most current information. Many articles can be found online, this makes it possible to do a lot of research with a computer.  Corrections: Magazines are useful for research. They often contain the most current information. Many articles can be found online; this makes it possible to do a lot of research with a computer.

Bellringer # 154  1. Almanacs which are published annually are helpful sources of information.  2. Even an almanac, that was published several years ago, can be useful.  3. Someone, who is looking for a list of former presidents, can find it in an old almanac.  Corrections: 1) comma after almanacs and annually 2) no commas 3) no commas

Bellringer # 155  1. I used “Webster’s New World Dictionary” to look up the word crucible.  2. Now I understand the title of the play “The Crucible.”  Corrections: 1) underline or italicize Webster’s New World Dictionary but no quotes 2) underline or italicize The Crucible but no quotes