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Whats a noun
From my earliest childhood memory: "A noun is a person, place, or thing." From an online dictionary however:
noun
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a word (other than a pronoun) used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things common noun, or to name a particular one of these proper noun.
7/1/2015 11:50:12 PM •
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Can you define the toulmin terms in your own words with 3-4 sentences?
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Definition provided below. You will need to rewrite in your own words as requested:
The Toulmin Terms
Toulmin identifies the three essential parts of any argument as the claim, the data or evidence which is offered to support the claim, and the warrant. The warrant is the assumption on which the claim and the evidence depend. Another way of saying this would be that the warrant explains why the data supports the claim.
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7/1/2015 11:23:19 PM •
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List of adjectives describing weathered
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Here is a comprehensive list of adjectives describing the weather:
- arid
- bad
- bitter
- blusterous
- balmy
- calm
- cold
- cloudy
- crummy
- clear
- close
- damp
- dead
- dark
- drizzly
- frosty
- good
- hot
- humid
- hazy
- icy
- mild
- misty
- muggy
- rainy
- raw
- revolting
- sunny
- stormy
- snow
- steamy
- showery
- scorching
- sultry
- tempestuous
- warm
- wet
- windy
FROM THIS LINK:
http://www.describingwords.org/article/weather-adjectives
7/1/2015 11:18:16 PM •
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Show syllables in words
Economy (e·CON·o·my) Word stress / emphasis on 'CON'.
Additional note if 'schoolwork':
Word Stress
When a word has more than one syllable, not all syllables are pronounced with the same degree of force. The syllable which is pronounced with greater force is called the stressed syllable. You can also call it the accented syllable. "Accent" in this case means "emphasis".
When speaking, it is important to put the stress on the correct syllable. Otherwise, it would sound unnatural, and might even be difficult to understand.
Additional notes:
e·co·NOM·ics, e·co·NOM·i·cal, e·CON·o·mist
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7/1/2015 11:08:23 PM •
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Paylorh unscramble the word
Here are four and five letter words. There are no six or seven letter words generating. (Please click 'HELPFUL' if so - thanks!)haloharphoarholyhypolyraopaloralpalyplayploypolyprayrolyropyhaplyharpyhoaryparolpharophylapolarroyal
7/1/2015 9:43:13 PM •
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What is the synonym of happy?
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convivial
cheerful
delighted
ecstatic
elated
glad
joyful
joyous
jubilant
lively
merry
overjoyed
peaceful
pleasant
pleased
thrilled
upbeat
blessed
blest
blissful
blithe
can't complain
captivated
chipper
chirpy
content
convivial
exultant
flying high
gay
gleeful
gratified
intoxicated
jolly
laughing
light
looking good
mirthful
on cloud nine
peppy
perky
playful
sparkling
sunny
tickled
tickled pink
up
walking on air
7/1/2015 9:30:58 PM •
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What is a bone with a sense of humor?
According to Yahoo! - the humorous bone (funny bone), with these letters not used: GPJGS
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7/1/2015 9:20:55 PM •
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Find words using these letters v n c o n r u
My word search only finds these entries posted below. None are seven (or six) letters. Sorry about that & good luck!
co
no
nu
on
or
ou
un
ur
con
cor
cru
cur
non
nor
nun
orc
our
roc
run
unc
uno
urn
conn
corn
cour
noun
nunc
unco
runon
7/1/2015 9:13:59 PM •
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Trying to find a song with these lyrics:gone to
The song is called "West Heaven" by Rhonda Lee Oglesby Coullet (1945-). It is considered the John Belushi Tribute Song. It aired on Saturday Night Live shortly after his death. The lyrics do not seem to be on the internet on any of my sources. Hope this helps a little!
7/1/2015 9:00:39 PM •
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