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Language Arts Language Arts Wednesday March 4, 2014 Opening 13ish Rules for Using Commas Rule #1: Use a comma before any coordinating conjuction (FANBOYS) that links two…
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Grammar Warm-Ups with “This I Believe” statements adapted from Laying the Foundation, Grade Ten and the Capital Community College Foundation’s “Guide to Grammar and…