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President Cleveland, Where Are You?. Monday. What do you notice about the sentence?. Pro I pedaled my bike furiously through the streets, ignoring the indignant horns of automobiles, as I sliced through the traffic. Tuesday. Label the Parts of Speech. Pro
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President Cleveland, Where Are You?
Monday What do you notice about the sentence? Pro I pedaled my bike furiously through the streets, ignoring the indignant horns of automobiles, as I sliced through the traffic.
Tuesday Label the Parts of Speech. Pro I pedaled my bike furiously through the streets, ignoring the indignant horns of automobiles, as I sliced through the traffic.
Tuesday Label the Parts of Speech. noun AV pro noun pro adv prep art Sub Conj art pro adj prep noun noun prep noun art AV Ignoring is a gerund. A gerund is a verb “acting like” a noun. Pro I pedaled my bike furiously through the streets, ignoring the indignant horns of automobiles, as I sliced through the traffic.
Wednesday Label the Parts of the Sentence. Pro I pedaled my bike furiously through the streets, ignoring the indignant horns of automobiles, as I sliced through the traffic.
Wednesday Label the Parts of the Sentence. Simple Subject TV DO Prep ph OP Prep ph OP Prep ph OP Pro I pedaled my bike furiously through the streets, ignoring the indignant horns of automobiles as I sliced through the traffic.
Thursday Label the Clauses, Sentence Type, and Purpose. IndCl DepCl Dec - CDCX IndCl Pro I pedaled my bike furiously through the streets, ignoring the indignant horns of automobiles as I sliced through the traffic.
Friday Your turn! Write a sentence similar to this one. Pro I pedaled my bike furiously through the streets, ignoring the indignant horns of automobiles as I sliced through the traffic.
Vocabulary • allot • betrayed • contempt • divulge • dwindle • incredulous • indignant • lethargy • obsess • stalemate
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