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CAHSEE ELA 1.1 Writing Strategies. Which of the following sentences, if placed before sentence 1, would be the most effective introductory sentence?
CAHSEE ELA 1.2 Writing Strategies. Which of the following statements is supported by details or evidence from the student's draft?
CAHSEE ELA 1.3 Writing Strategies. What is the best way to combine sentences 10 and 11?
CAHSEE 12.3 Passage Drill 180 Views
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CAHSEE 12.3 Passage Drill. The phrase "a meaning walk" suggests that the neighbor...what?
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of the pond Check out phone All right the phrase
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a meaning walk suggests that the neighbor what and hear
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the potential answer for my actions course All right a
Full Transcript
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lot of times old school literature is full of old
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school phrases that we might not get immediately Also poetry
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in general is packed with unconventional word choices which poets
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used to be all poetic and stuff Good news is
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we don't have to be experts in old school phrases
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or be poetic genius is jeannie i understand what's going
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on here a little investigation into context clues will save
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us even if we've never heard somebody describe a horse's
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pace as a meaning walk waken definitely next choice eh
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there's absolutely no evidence in the poem that the horse
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and his rider are going in the wrong direction that
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we did hear that the other farmers think fun on
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this guy for his obsession with one direction choice see
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is also rejected The poem doesn't mention anything about how
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the neighbor usually gets home and anyway he's writing a
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force not walking soc is way off the mark Unless
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of course it means that the horse doesn't usually walk
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home well that would be crazy Too because like what
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the horse usually rides the neighbor home the food be
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weird okay we've officially spent too much time thinking about
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this one The poem also proves answered the wrong The
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speaker directly tells us that he sees the neighbor slowing
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the horse down to a meaning lock so unless the
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speaker's a liar we're sure he is a no go
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correct answer is b Word meaning reminds us of the
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word meaningful and makes us think that neighbor is slowing
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his horse down very purposely like he has something important
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to say Unfortunately the poem ends before you can find
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out what the important thing is Wow thanks robert for
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us for stringing us along without a solid payoff Oh
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well this we didn't put his much time into This
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is we did watching the last six seasons of lost
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