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The Three-Day Blow

The Three-Day Blow. By Ernest Hemingway. Vocabulary. Give the definition and part of speech for each word as it is used in the story. Write a sentence with each word (as to understand the meaning), and underline the words in each sentence Peat Compensation Cinch Apricot League.

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The Three-Day Blow

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  1. The Three-Day Blow By Ernest Hemingway

  2. Vocabulary • Give the definition and part of speech for each word as it is used in the story. Write a sentence with each word (as to understand the meaning), and underline the words in each sentence • Peat • Compensation • Cinch • Apricot • League

  3. Write one or two paragraphs: This is a story about communication. It is about how men deal with friendship as well as their relationships with women. How do Bill and Nick differ in their attitudes towards women, and what does Nick mean when he says, “Just like when the three-day blows come now and rip all the leaves of the trees”?

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