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stefany-barnette
First distributed as "Focused Pronouns" MIT, 1984
jane-oiler
What’s the T ? Brought to you by:
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Numskull and Rabbit Critical Reading Analysisoth the India
ellena-manuel
Pronouns and antecedents – First day of unit
lois-ondreau
World Literature 2/25
kittie-lecroy
USING GAMES TO TEACH
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USING GAMES TO TEACH
briana-ranney
Subject & Object Pronouns
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Subject & Object Pronouns
briana-ranney
Chapter 5 Usage of Verbs, Pronouns, & Modifiers
debby-jeon
Point of View Angela Gulick
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Grammar 3.3 Interrogatives and Demonstratives; Pronoun Agreement
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Point of View
natalia-silvester
Agreement with Indefinite Pronouns and Compound Subjects
sherrill-nordquist
Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement
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Gendered Selves, Gendered Subjects:
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COMPARE/CONTRAST FICTION VS. NON-FICTION AUTHORS’ POINT OF VIEW AND TONE:
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The Interpretation of Null and Overt Pronouns in Japanese: Grammatica
karlyn-bohler
Narrative Writing
luanne-stotts
Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns
briana-ranney
Demonstrative, interrogative, relative, and indefinite pronouns
danika-pritchard
Point of View The character or observer who tells the story. The narrator.
briana-ranney
Take out your notebooks
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