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Language Practice and Vocabulary Quiz Preparations for May 17, 2013

On your agenda for May 17, please include the Vocabulary Quiz 14. Ensure to finish completing the sentences from page 496, exercise 39 of Daily Language Practice. Reflect on Robert Frost's "The Road Not Taken," noting how he suggests the roads were "really about the same." If they were similar, ponder why he chose "the one less traveled." Additionally, partner up for 4 minutes to practice your vocabulary definitions, complete sentences using words from Exercise 38 on page 495, and rewrite sentences in Exercise 39 based on correctness.

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Language Practice and Vocabulary Quiz Preparations for May 17, 2013

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  1. Thursday, May 16, 2013 • In your agenda, please write: • Vocabulary Quiz 14 tomorrow • Finish Completing the Sentence • P. 496, ex. 39

  2. Daily Language Practice • 1. In “The Road Not Taken” for example Frost says that the roads were “really about the same”. (2) • 2. If they were the same how could he have took “the one less traveled”? (2)

  3. Vocabulary Unit 14 • 4 minutes with a partner • Practice your definitions • Check Vocabulary in Context • Begin Completing the Sentence

  4. Please do now… • 5 words • 5 sentences

  5. Ex. 38, p. 495 • 1. in • 2. Besides • 3. somewhat • 4. Further • 5. from • 6. farthest • 7. There are • 8. too • 9. as • 10. from

  6. Ex. 39, p. 496 • Rewrite the sentences correctly • Only one is correct

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