Divisions of Literature Poetry Prose Poetry may or may not Prose does not make use rhyme, as ordinarily use of rhyme at all. it does not in blank and free verse. Both prose…
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Slide 1Partner share Describe a movie where a toy comes to life. Learning Objective: Clarify words and phrases in informative text Standard RI4.0 Slide 2 Partner share Describe…
1.Unit I Knowing MyselfChapter 1 What’s in a Name? Lesson 1 Giving NamesI. Hits At the end of this lesson, the pupils should be able to 1. use context clues to get the…