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    skills, vocabulary expansion, and the development of some critical thinking skills. My objectives specify that the student will be able to define vocabulary, summarize what he/she has read, use his/her pre-established vocabulary words in order to find synonyms for these words and use specification of language, analyze differences in the characters, explain how Jonas' character develops in the book, propose how these differences among characters shape the novel, compose an argument defending…

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    while an epic explosion can be seen in the background. The other classmate responded with, “That’s epic!” Obviously I knew what my classmate meant when he responded with “that’s epic,” but I couldn’t help but think how the word ‘epic’ became to be a synonym for the word awesome, for the word ‘epic’ is not, in any way, a substitute for something meaning impressive. The word ‘epic’ comes from the Greek word ‘epikos’, meaning a poem or story. The Oxford English Dictionary defines ‘epic’ as…

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    in sports will do better in school than those that don’t participate in sports so that they are eligible to play. Other student athletes that play sports to will help encourage other students to do better with their grades, as stated by classroom synonym. research says that physical activity increased brain function and concentration levels, which can lead to higher grades as stated by classroom…

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    murdering black individuals by lynching them, and also spread their beliefs throughout the United States. “By 1924, it reportedly had 4 million members in 4,000 chapters across the United States.” (LaFosta, "Racism in the 1920s & 1930s | The Classroom | Synonym"). This group was growing, which meant that the social issue of racism and discrimination of black people in America was gradually becoming…

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    Present Day Research Paper

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    Bible, works of Shakespeare, and other writings. This word has also been used by Saint Augustine and appeared in the magazine US Weekly. Post emerges all over the world and in various contexts. Not only is there the present day definition, but also synonyms, antonyms, slang, and unusual meanings. When reading a book, someone does not wonder about how a word came about and the history of it (the word). If someone would dare to read the fine print of the Oxford English Dictionary, they would be…

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    Our town is act three play that discusses the meaning of birth, life, and death. It is told from the perspective of the stage manager. Stifling is a great word to describe Simon Stimson. The synonyms of stifling are very telling. Suffocating, constrained, oppressed, smothered, strangled, repressed, muzzled, curbed, and squelched. What descriptive words to describe the small town effect upon Simon. He was an artist living in an artless world. He was a musician living in a silent world. He was…

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    purposes. Mairs goes on defining what these words mean to her and as she defines “crippled” she embraces it showing that it is a word that expresses her self pride and self conscious. On the other hand she trivializes the what are sought out to be synonyms “handicapped” and “disabled as words that are meant to make those who are less fortunate and do have a disability less than and of a different class than others in society who are considered “normal”. Mairs comes at the terms with completely…

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    Day 86 I. Revision Explain the words using ever. II. Importance of having patience Patience is the ability of control emotion and to tolerate waiting and frustration by being upset. Patience has been derived from Latin word “pati” which means to suffer, to bear. Benefits of Having Patience • Makes you happy – When you learn to have patience, you will not get stressed or angry. You will feel calmness, can control emotions, which will make you happy. • Quick Decision Making – When you are calm,…

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    Influence Of Mother Tongue

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    98Thirdly, there are some synonyms in both languages, they have similar meaning but have different level of formality and different collocation. For synonyms with different level of formality, there is an obvious example: in English, we call our father: “male parent”, “father”, “dad” or “daddy”; in Chinese, we call them “父亲”, “爸爸”, “爸”, “爹”. Some times, English speakers will call their father “old man”, but Chinese people won’t call their father “老头”. And for synonyms with different collocation…

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    Brazilian Blowout Essay

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    quality and texture of your hair. We use innovative techniques to create a protein layer around your hair shaft thus lending (change this word please) a smooth, frizz free, and radiant look. Use synonyms for hair like tresses or locks... Who should go for Brazilian Blowouts? Try and use different synonyms for one word like frizzy and dull is repeated again and again I have changed this completely However, a good candidate for a Brazilian Blowout or anyone with frizzy and processed hair, but…

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