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    There are many strategies for understanding words, many are similar to one another and some differ from each other. One way is using another is using context clue and lastly is using a dictionary and word attack strategies. These all will help you tackle an unfamiliar word. Today I will be describing when and how to use these strategies. When you want to determine or figure out a meaning to an unknown word you first have to figure out how the word is being used. You just look at the words…

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    the following books that will provide him with the most appropriate challenge to reach optimal level: Overall, the results of the assessments show that Shevaun needs to improve his fluency rate, comprehension skills and the identification of harder suffix bases and roots. Although he currently reads at his grade level, improvement in the above-mentioned areas can yield more positive results in his upcoming third-grade state assessment examination. Julian does not like to read; however, he does…

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    English teachers should have better vocabulary knowledge so that it will help us to deliver our teaching effectively. Once we have a wide vocabulary list especially the bombastic words with reference to the thesaurus and dictionary, therefore, it will make us more confident in the classroom teaching. In morphology, morpheme can be combined to other morphemes to form a new word. Morpheme refers to the smallest unit grammatical unit in a language. For example, the word cats have two morphemes. Cat…

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    been added. A combining vowel links the root to the suffix or the root to another root. The combining vowel does not have its own meaning. The vowel O is used the most. Combing forms can be found at the beginning of the word or within the word. Suffix means to fasten on, beneath, or under. When you break down a word to understand it or when you give the meaning of the word or read its definition, you usually begin with the meaning if the suffix. Word roots and combing forms, together with their…

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    Trombone History

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    that varies the size of the instrument to transform the pitch. Unique variants like the valve trombone as well as superbone have three valves like those on the trumpet. The word trombone originates from Italian tromba (trumpet) as well as -one (a suffix significance "big"), so the name suggests "large trumpet". The trombone has a primarily cylindrical birthed like its valved equivalent the baritone and unlike its conical valved counterparts, the euphonium as well as the horn. One of the most…

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    Introduction This paper seeks to provide a detailed comparison between the English language and the Italian language. First of all, what is denoted by the terms English language and Italian language and where are these languages used. The free dictionary defines the term English language as” an Indo-European language belonging to the West Germanic branch; the official language of Britain and the United States and most of the commonwealth countries.” It is estimated that three…

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    Amethyst Research Paper

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    Latin around 1250-1300 A.D. this was referred to as ‘amethystus’. This comes from the prefix a-, meaning "not," and methys "to be drunk." The Greeks, around 1250-1300 A.D. gave it the name ‘amethystos’. a =not, methus= to intoxicate, tos- common Greek suffix. In Europe around 1400 A.D., the word ‘amethyste’ was used for the French, and ‘ametist’ for Middle English. a= not, methyskein= wine or drunk. Uses of the gemstone throughout history have been to prevent intoxication, for decoration as a…

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    I am creating this lesson for my 7th Grade Reading Class; there are 15-20 students per class period. I currently, do not have any EL students in my classroom; however, I do have a range of student abilities in my classroom. About 15% of my student body qualifies for special education. As a result, using the knowledge-building cycle would benefit all my students. Therefore, this is why I am creating this knowledge-building cycle plan to incorporate in my actual classroom. Identify a list of…

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    After Malcolm X returns to Boston he got involved with the wrong people and started doing criminal acts, he became a house burglar and those crimes result to him being arrested. While in Prison Malcolm X meets a guy that was a Black Muslim of the name of Brother Barnes, after reading and doing a lot of research he transforms himself and converted to the Nation of Islam. While converting to the Nation of Islam and becoming fully committed to his Faith, Malcolm X stop using drugs, started praying,…

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    familiar with, the Berenstain bears- or is it Berenstein bears. The name of the actual bear family is Berenstain, but growing up some may remember it as Berenstein, well to explain this sudden change is suggested reasoning. The suffix -stein is far more popular than the suffix -stain. The brain is tricked into thinking that it is Berenstein because it is more familiar with it. Memories are distorted by what the reader thinks is correct. In a real-life event, Steve Titus was a victim to the…

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