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The Serenity Prayer. God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change; courage to change the things I can; and wisdom to know the difference.
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The Serenity Prayer God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change; courage to change the things I can;and wisdom to know the difference. Living one day at a time; Enjoying one moment at a time; Accepting hardships as the pathway to peace; Taking, as He did, this sinful worldas it is, not as I would have it; Trusting that He will make all things rightif I surrender to His Will;That I may be reasonably happy in this life and supremely happy with HimForever in the next.Amen.
Today’s Checklist • Proper sentences activity • Take up questions on “Charles” • Continue reading “The Grizzly” • “The Grizzly” questions • PAT • Reminder: • Descriptive paragraph due Monday • Quiz on short story terms on Tuesday
The importance of proper grammar
a) I don't want to go to the beach next weekend, it's too cold. • b) I want to go somewhere else for a vacation. • c) A place where the weather is more predictable than in Manitoba. • d) Vancouver Island had nice weather this year if it weren't so far away I'd like to go there. • B
a) Making sure that the car is parked on level ground and the emergency brake is on. • b) Jacking up the car and removing the flat tire. • c) After the tire has been changed. • d) Tighten the lug nuts and lower the jack. • D
a) Randolph decided not to go into business because he was having trouble with accounting, after all, he had other options. • b) Because he was having trouble with accounting, Randolph decided not to go into business, after all, he had other options. • c) Because he was having trouble with accounting, Randolph decided not to go into business after all, he had other options. • d) Because he was having trouble with accounting, Randolph decided not to go into business. After all, he had other options. D
a) The best thing about flat land is that. It is so consistent that there are no surprises. This is important when the streets are icy. • b) The best thing about flat land is that it is so consistent that there are no surprises. This is important when the streets are icy. • c) The best thing about flat land is that it is so consistent that there are no surprises this is important when the streets are icy. • d) The best thing about flat land is that. It is so consistent that there are no surprises, this is important when the streets are icy. • B
a) Considering all the clients he has brought in, I think we should give him a raise he deserves it. • b) Considering all the clients she has brought in. I think we should give her a raise. She deserves it. • c) Considering all the extra work she has done, I think we should give her a raise. She deserves it. • d) Considering all the clients he has brought in, I think we should give him a raise, he deserves it. • C
a) Several of the players protested the infraction, but the umpire waved play on, the manager of the Blue Jays raced onto the field to protest, arguing furiously with the officials. • b) Several of the players protested the infraction, but the umpire waved play on. The manager of the Blue Jays raced onto the field to protest, arguing furiously with the officials. • c) Several of the players protested the infraction but the umpire waved play on the manager of the Blue Jays raced onto the field to protest arguing furiously with the officials. • d) Several of the players protested the infraction, the umpire waved play on. The manager of the Blue Jays raced onto the field to protest, arguing furiously with the officials. • B
a) Because of all the extra work she has done. I think we should give her a raise. • b) She deserves a raise and an extra day off because of all the extra work that she has done. • c) We can give her a raise, she deserves it. • d) A person of her quality a raise. But also a few extra days off. • B
a) The intersection of Portage Avenue and Main Street is cold and windy in January. The coldest street corner in Canada. • b) The intersection of Portage Avenue and Main Street is cold and windy in January it is reputed to be the coldest street corner in Canada. • c) The intersection of Portage Avenue and Main Street is cold and windy in January. Reputed to be the coldest street corner in Canada. • d) The intersection of Portage Avenue and Main Street is cold and windy in January. It is reputed to be the coldest street corner in Canada. • D