The Educator-journal, 20 tomasEducator-journal Company, 1919 |
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... writes only a few letters , it will be still more important that he spell well , for the first impres- sion is the lasting ... write out the words . and living in the rural districts soon taught her that THE EDUCATOR - JOURNAL . 11.
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... Write a character sketch from Dickens . 8. Name five great epics . 9. Quote the Lord's Prayer . 10. Name five Indiana authors . 11. Define drama . Name two kinds . Answers . in 1. Shylock , the Jew money - lender , Merchant of Venice ...
... Write a character sketch from Dickens . 8. Name five great epics . 9. Quote the Lord's Prayer . 10. Name five Indiana authors . 11. Define drama . Name two kinds . Answers . in 1. Shylock , the Jew money - lender , Merchant of Venice ...
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... Write sentences illustrating the use who as a relative pronoun in both the nominative case and the objective case . 3. Write the possessive singular and plural of the following : Man , goodness , James , church , her , it . 4. Give and ...
... Write sentences illustrating the use who as a relative pronoun in both the nominative case and the objective case . 3. Write the possessive singular and plural of the following : Man , goodness , James , church , her , it . 4. Give and ...
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... writing , etc. In ad- dition , these exercises may be put to a great variety of uses . Price , 52 cents . 2. Higher ... Write for our plan BETSY ROSS FLAG SOCIETY 404 Newton Claypool Bldg . , Indianapolis , Indians Washington Lincoln ...
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