Warm Up: English 9 28 January 2016 1.a) My Dad walked into the room and gasped. b) My dad walked into the room and gasped. 2.a) “mom, can you take me.

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Warm Up: English 9 28 January a) My Dad walked into the room and gasped. b) My dad walked into the room and gasped. 2.a) “mom, can you take me to school?” I asked with a grin. b) “Mom, can you take me to school?” I asked with a grin. 3. a) “Thanks for the pen,” said Jessica. (b) “Thanks for the pen.” Said Jessica. 4. a) “Are you okay?” Asked Mitchell. b) “Are you okay?” asked Mitchell. 5. a) I couldn’t believe I was finally in Disneyland. b) i couldn’t believe i was finally in Disneyland.

Warm Up: English 9 28 January a) My Dad walked into the room and gasped. b) My dad walked into the room and gasped. 2.a) “mom, can you take me to school?” I asked with a grin. b) “Mom, can you take me to school?” I asked with a grin. 3. a) “Thanks for the pen,” said Jessica. (b) “Thanks for the pen.” Said Jessica. 4. a) “Are you okay?” Asked Mitchell. b) “Are you okay?” asked Mitchell. 5. a) I couldn’t believe I was finally in Disneyland. b) i couldn’t believe i was finally in Disneyland.

Warm Up: English 9 28 January a) My Dad walked into the room and gasped. b) My dad walked into the room and gasped. 2.a) “mom, can you take me to school?” I asked with a grin. b) “Mom, can you take me to school?” I asked with a grin. 3. a) “Thanks for the pen,” said Jessica. (b) “Thanks for the pen.” Said Jessica. 4. a) “Are you okay?” Asked Mitchell. b) “Are you okay?” asked Mitchell. 5. a) I couldn’t believe I was finally in Disneyland. b) i couldn’t believe i was finally in Disneyland.

Warm Up: English 9 28 January a) My Dad walked into the room and gasped. b) My dad walked into the room and gasped. 2.a) “mom, can you take me to school?” I asked with a grin. b) “Mom, can you take me to school?” I asked with a grin. 3. a) “Thanks for the pen,” said Jessica. (b) “Thanks for the pen.” Said Jessica. 4. a) “Are you okay?” Asked Mitchell. b) “Are you okay?” asked Mitchell. 5. a) I couldn’t believe I was finally in Disneyland. b) i couldn’t believe i was finally in Disneyland.

Warm Up: English 9 28 January a) My Dad walked into the room and gasped. b) My dad walked into the room and gasped. 2.a) “mom, can you take me to school?” I asked with a grin. b) “Mom, can you take me to school?” I asked with a grin. 3. a) “Thanks for the pen,” said Jessica. (b) “Thanks for the pen.” Said Jessica. 4. a) “Are you okay?” Asked Mitchell. b) “Are you okay?” asked Mitchell. 5. a) I couldn’t believe I was finally in Disneyland. b) i couldn’t believe i was finally in Disneyland.

Warm Up: Part B 28 January 2016 MalevolentFerventBeguileIndubitably Ambivalent 1.I felt ___________________ about seeing the new movie because it looked disturbing. 2.Don’t let the beautiful appliances ___________________ you, this house is about to fall over. 3.It was ____________________, hands down, the best book I’ve ever read. 4.The _____________________ dictator forced everyone to give 50% of their income to the royal palace building fund. 5.The runner with the most ___________________ passion for winning had the biggest kick at the end of the race.

Warm Up: Part B 28 January 2016 MalevolentFerventBeguileIndubitably Ambivalent 1.I felt ambivalent about seeing the new movie because it looked disturbing. 2.Don’t let the beautiful appliances ___________________ you, this house is about to fall over. 3.It was ____________________, hands down, the best book I’ve ever read. 4.The _____________________ dictator forced everyone to give 50% of their income to the royal palace building fund. 5.The runner with the most ___________________ passion for winning had the biggest kick at the end of the race.

Warm Up: Part B 28 January 2016 MalevolentFerventBeguileIndubitably Ambivalent 1.I felt ambivalent about seeing the new movie because it looked disturbing. 2.Don’t let the beautiful appliances beguile you, this house is about to fall over. 3.It was ____________________, hands down, the best book I’ve ever read. 4.The _____________________ dictator forced everyone to give 50% of their income to the royal palace building fund. 5.The runner with the most ___________________ passion for winning had the biggest kick at the end of the race.

Warm Up: Part B 28 January 2016 MalevolentFerventBeguileIndubitably Ambivalent 1.I felt ambivalent about seeing the new movie because it looked disturbing. 2.Don’t let the beautiful appliances beguile you, this house is about to fall over. 3.It was indubitably, hands down, the best book I’ve ever read. 4.The _____________________ dictator forced everyone to give 50% of their income to the royal palace building fund. 5.The runner with the most ___________________ passion for winning had the biggest kick at the end of the race.

Warm Up: Part B 28 January 2016 MalevolentFerventBeguileIndubitably Ambivalent 1.I felt ambivalent about seeing the new movie because it looked disturbing. 2.Don’t let the beautiful appliances beguile you, this house is about to fall over. 3.It was indubitably, hands down, the best book I’ve ever read. 4.The malevolent dictator forced everyone to give 50% of their income to the royal palace building fund. 5.The runner with the most ___________________ passion for winning had the biggest kick at the end of the race.

Warm Up: Part B 28 January 2016 MalevolentFerventBeguileIndubitably Ambivalent 1.I felt ambivalent about seeing the new movie because it looked disturbing. 2.Don’t let the beautiful appliances beguile you, this house is about to fall over. 3.It was indubitably, hands down, the best book I’ve ever read. 4.The malevolent dictator forced everyone to give 50% of their income to the royal palace building fund. 5.The runner with the most fervent passion for winning had the biggest kick at the end of the race.