History, 15.01.2022 04:00, mlandon922
1. Get a copy of a Farmer's Almanac or go to Poor Richard's Almanac and read through it to see the interesting information contained in it. What do you find? Write a paragraph about what is most interesting to you in the almanac you read. 2. Compose your own entries for an almanac. You may create something that would fit nicely into a colonial almanac, or that contains information that would be important to people in your community today. Can you come up with some catchy little sayings for today?
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Read the excerpt from the monsters are due on maple street. as they suddenly start toward the house. in this brief fraction of a moment they take the first step toward performing a metamorphosis that changes people from a group into a mob. they begin to head purposefully across the street toward the house at the end. steve stands in front of them. for a moment their fear almost turns their walk into a wild stampede but steve's voice, loud, incisive and commanding, makes them stop. stevewait a minute . . wait a minute! let's not be a mob! the people stop as a group, seem to pause for a moment and then much more quietly and slowly start to walk across the street. which sentence from the excerpt is an example of foreshadowing? a) as they suddenly start toward the house. b) in this brief fraction of a moment they take the first step toward performing a metamorphosis that changes people from a group into a mob. c) they begin to head purposefully across the street toward the house at the end. d) the people stop as a group, seem to pause for a moment and then much more quietly and slowly start to walk across the street.
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