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English 2 October 13-14 I can make inferences about a written text. I can analyze explicit evidence to make inferences from a visual text. I can demonstrate my comprehension by asking literal and interpretive questions. I can actively interact with a text to improve my comprehension. I can edit sentences for mistakes in mechanics.
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Edit for mistakes in commas, semicolons, and dashes. The results I am happy to say are favorable. To assemble this machine the instructions are included takes only an hour. A strong cast fine writers and a good time slot all of these can lead to a strong series. Stocks were soaring to an all-time high in August, 1929 consequently people were buying more stocks.
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In the movie The Good Lie, three boys from Sierra Leone seek in the United States to get away from their pasts as child soldiers. They are also escaping a war lord who forces children to fight as soldiers. The movie is full of that they will also be able to bring their sister to the United States from Africa. Weekends are, going by quickly. I have circumstances for missing the test: I had a car accident with my mother. Someone rear-ended us. Practice for our own vocabulary adversity, asylum, demagogue, extenuating, ephemeral, optimism, reverent
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Of Mice and Men Take the test. Use your own paper for the answers. Discuss archetypes and the ending of the novel. After you finish, practice inferences. Finish reading “I am not a tart”
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“Brother Can You Spare a Dime?” Listen to the song and analyze its lyrics. What can you infer from the lyrics about the time period and how it affected different groups of people?
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Inferencing Observation: Describe what you see in the photograph. As you write, keep the following questions in mind: What people and objects do you see? How are they arranged? What other details do you see? Knowledge: Summarize what you know about the situation and time period shown in the photograph. Interpretation: Describe the action in the photograph. Based on your observations, what can you conclude about this event or time period? Additional questions: What is missing or not shown in this photograph? What would you like to see? What cannot be captured in the medium of photography?
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Inferencing With partners, spend a few minutes looking at the photos. Complete the short worksheet. BE SURE TO WRITE THE EVIDENCE FROM THE PHOTO THAT SUPPORTS YOUR CONCLUSIONS.
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