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Predicate Adjective
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CHAPTER FOUR
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CHAPTER FIVE LESSON PAGE 69 Literature The Little People of the Snow William Cullen Bryant
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Composition The Advantages of Living Where There is Cold Weather Part of the Year
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Composition Continued
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Coördinating and Subordinating Conjunctions
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A Subscription An Order
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Feed the Winter Birds Chicago Evening Post
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Composition Continued
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The Genitive Case
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Summary of the Parts of Speech
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Current Events
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HalfYearly Summary
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CHAPTER SIX 83 Literature The Great Stone Face Nathaniel Hawthorne
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Composition The Great Stone Face
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The Adjective Clause
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The Adverbial Clause
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Lie and Lay
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Story Telling Genevieve Selected
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Class Composition Genevieve
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Composition What I Can Do Today for My Country
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Gender of Nouns and Pronouns
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Phrases and Clauses
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Composition Continued
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CHAPTER SEVEN 99 Literature The Tempest Charles Dickens
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Composition The United States Life Saving Service
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The Collective Noun
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The Personal Pronoun
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The Agreement of a Pronoun with its Antecedent
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Letter Writing
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Class Composition Who Loved Best?
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Making Compound and Complex Sentences from Simple Sentences
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Review of Constructions
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Nouns without Singular Form
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Monthly Review
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CHAPTER EIGHT 114 Literature The Fishing Excursion George Eliot
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Composition The Fishing Trip
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Composition A Letter
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Composition Resolved That Outdoor Games are More Enjoyable Than Indoor Games
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The Relative Pronoun
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The Interrogative Pronoun
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Current Events
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Nouns Pronouns and Adjectives
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Letter Writing Ordering a Book
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Monthly Review
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CHAPTER NINE 129 Literature Hiawathas Friends Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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Composition Description of a Classmate
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Indefinite Pronouns
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Composition How Could Hiawatha and His Friends Help the Tribes of Men?
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Each Other and One Another
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The Parts of Speech
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Story Telling How the Dutch Measured Time Washington Irving
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Forms Showing Possession
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AGE LESSON PAGE
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Irving
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Longfellow
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CONTENTS LESSON PAGE 15 Current Events Ship Building in the United States
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Current Events Continued
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CHAPTER TWO 18 Literature The First Customer Nathaniel Hawthorne
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Composition A Description of Hepzibah
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Review and Summary of Constructions
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Agreement of Verb with Subjects Connected by Or or Nor
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Agreement of Verb with Subject When a Phrase Comes Between
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Agreement of Verb with an Indefinite Pronoun as Subject
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Literature The Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers Felicia Dorothea Hemans
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Current Events Thanksgiving Day
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Review and Summary of Clauses
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Words used as Different Parts of Speech
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The Uses of Like
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Letter Writing Thanksgiving Day
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Monthly Review
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CHAPTER FOUR 49 Literature The Village School Oliver Goldsmith
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Composition Description of a Village etc
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Composition Picture Study
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Expanding Words and Phrases into Clauses
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CONTENTS LESSON PAGE 89 Making Compound and Complex Sentences
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Letter Writing Formal Acceptance
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Review and Summary of Adjectives
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Monthly Review
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CHAPTER SEVEN
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Literature A Narrow Escape James Fenimore Cooper
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Composition The Story of a Patriot
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Correct Use of Auxiliary Verbs
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Comparison of Adverbs
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Reporting Current Events
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Bring and Take
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Literature Yussouf James Russell Lowell
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Composition Reporting for the School Paper
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Making Compound and Complex Sentences
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Letter Writing Formal Invitation
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CHAPTER EIGHT 112 Literature The Lesson Hour George Eliot
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Composition The Unexpected Visitor
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Review and Summary of the Verb
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Picture Study An Exciting Moment for the Umpire
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Class Composition Judas Maccabeus
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Learn and Teach
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Participles and Verbs
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Correct Use of Adjectives
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Letter Writing A Business Letter
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Correct Use of Pronouns and Possessive Adjectives
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Monthly Review
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Literature The Beanfield Henry D Thoreau
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Composition Comparison of Toms Mode of Travel with
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SUPPLEMENTARY SENTENCES FOR PRACTICE WORK
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SUMMARY OF BOOKS ONE AND
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Descriptive and Limiting Adjectives
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The Direct Object
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CHAPTER
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Story Telling A Beloved Leader Selected
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Kinds of Phrases
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Literature O Captain My Captain Walt Whitman
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Composition The Boy Scouts etc
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Special Drill in Prepositions
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Verbs Nouns Pronouns Adjectives
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Seite 226 - There, in his noisy mansion, skill'd to rule, The village master taught his little school ; A man severe he was, and stern to view, I knew him well, and every truant knew...
Seite 194 - Then the Master, With a gesture of command, Waved his hand; And at the word, Loud and sudden there was heard, All around them and below, The sound of hammers, blow on blow, Knocking away the shores and spurs. And see! she stirs! She starts, — she moves, — she seems to feel The thrill of life along her keel, And, spurning with her foot the ground, With one exulting, joyous bound, She leaps into the ocean's arms!
Seite 226 - Dear lovely bowers of innocence and ease, Seats of my youth, when every sport could please, How often have I loiter'd o'er thy green, Where humble happiness endear'd each scene!
Seite 218 - Amidst the storm they sang, And the stars heard and the sea ; And the sounding aisles of the dim woods rang To the anthem of the free.
Seite 195 - Sail forth into the sea, O ship! Through wind and wave, right onward steer! The moistened eye, the trembling lip, Are not the signs of doubt or fear.
Seite 1 - I made them lay their hands in mine, and swear To reverence the King as if he were Their conscience, and their conscience as their King, To break the heathen and uphold the Christ, To ride abroad redressing human wrongs, To speak no slander, no, nor listen to it, To honor his own word as if his God's, To lead sweet lives in purest chastity.
Seite 269 - My manors, halls, and bowers shall still Be open, at my sovereign's will, To each one whom he lists, howe'er Unmeet to be the owner's peer. My castles are my king's alone, From turret to foundation-stone; The hand of Douglas is his own, And never shall in friendly grasp The hand of such as Marmion clasp.
Seite 304 - Neither a borrower nor a lender be ; For loan oft loses both itself and friend, And borrowing dulls the edge of husbandry.
Seite 195 - Thou, too, sail on, O Ship of State! Sail on, O UNION, strong and great! Humanity with all its fears, With all the hopes of future years, Is hanging breathless on thy fate...
Seite 218 - What sought they thus afar? Bright jewels of the mine? The wealth of seas, the spoils of war? — They sought a faith's pure shrine. Ay, call it holy ground, — The soil where first they trod! They have left unstained what there they found — Freedom to worship God ! Felicia Hemans.

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