PPT-The Things They Carried
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By Tim OBrien Chapters 1 through 4 Vocabulary 5 Steps for Vocab Journal Write word and page number Write sentence with word from the book Write you own definition
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By Tim OBrien Chapters 1 through 4 Vocabulary 5 Steps for Vocab Journal Write word and page number Write sentence with word from the book Write you own definition Write the actual definition and part of speech. They feel things They hear things They say things They think things They go places They can walk run leap and jump They may sit and rock in a rocking chair They may just lie in bed sleep and dream But the important thing is that characters act And t UU U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Allergy and Infectious Diseases Understanding U VACCINESVACCINESWhat They Are How They WorkWhat They AreHow They Work U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND H Journals. Journal #. 1. Imagine . you’re a soldier in the jungles of Vietnam. Like all soldiers, you carry at least 30 pounds of equipment with you as you trudge across the country; this does not include personal items, such as photographs or chewing gum. Every personal thing you bring adds to the heavy weight on your shoulders. . Incorruptible Things Incorruptible Things Incorruptible Things Incorruptible Things Barnes The Things They Carried reflects on the experiences of the soldiers who fought in the Vietnam War in the 1960s and 1970s. Read the excerpt and answer the questions that follow. from The Things They Meyer / AP English 11. Tim O’Brien: A Profile. O’Brien primarily a writer of fiction. Vowed to stop writing fiction in 1994; a few months later, published a famous essay in the NYT describing his return to My Lai, site of a four hour massacre. Your earliest memory of your mom. When your parents or grandparents met. When your family came to this country/city. First day at a new school. first driving experience. A story a family member tells about you. Personal Pronouns. Never use personal pronouns (of any kind) in formal writing. I , you, we , us , etc. . Instead use “one” for I or YOU . OR. just eliminate I altogether (it’s actually redundant information) . capable of being easily . carried. capable of being easily . carried. portable. to . carry . something from one place to another. to . carry . something from one place to another. transport. a case for . The skills we are going to work on while reading some of the stories in this collection are . Making connections between two different texts . (in our situation, they are texts by the same author, and they are intended to be read together – however, these skills can be used even when those things aren’t the case). THE FLORIDA REAL ESTATE COMMISSION Chair Roger Enzor called the meeting of the Florida Real Estate Commission to order, at approximately 8:30 a.m., in Orlando, Florida, on this 14th day of September, THE FLORIDA REAL ESTATE COMMISSION Chair Roger Enzor called the meeting of the Florida Real Estate Commission to order at approximately 830 am in Orlando FlThe following Commission members were in att Page 1DIRECTORS MEETINGTuesdayJanuary04 2011and Continued THU 06 JAN 2011Special BOD Conference Call to Deal with Website Issues and the Resignation of Voyo RadomanPresent N Oud S BeadowM van der Jagt August 18 2014 PresentCity Council MembersRichard M AvolLinda S Barnes Kristy M Jensch Christine M Kelly Mary McGrath Mary C Nowakowskiand Jeremy P OswaldMunicipal PersonnelMayor Scott A GriffithsCit
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