Wednesday, February 3
We completed an exercise in combining sentences, an exercise in which there were no correct answers, but in which it was possible to create more effective and less effective sentences by combining shorter sentences in different ways.
HW due Friday:
Assignment to be typed.
For each of the ten "Words to Own" in the selections from Walden (pp. 234-44, EOL) supply:
(1) a dictionary definition;
(2) two found sentences using the word with the same meaning as it has in Walden;
and
(3) one sentence of your own using the word with that meaning.
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