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How does Sal describe Mr Birkway?

How does Sal describe Mr Birkway? Mr. Birkway is Sal's crazy awesome English teacher. He loves everything about teaching, and he loves everything about his students. He's one of those great teachers who is enthusiastic about everything and thinks all his students are geniuses. Who is Mr ...

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How does Scout recognize Boo Radley?

How does Scout recognize Boo Radley? When Scout gets to the point in the story where Jem was picked up and carried home, she turns to the man in the corner and really looks at him for the first time. He is pale, with torn clothes and a thin, pinched face and colorless eyes. She realizes that it is ...

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How Does The Golden Compass book end?

How Does The Golden Compass book end? Warning: stuff gets kind of crazy at the end of The Golden Compass. Roger is severed from his daemon and dies. Lord Asriel declares he's going to save the world from sin and crosses a bridge into another world. Lyra and Pan make the radical theological ...

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How do you play Quidditch in Harry Potter?

How do you play Quidditch in Harry Potter? Quidditch games are played in the air on broomsticks. The game starts when a referee releases the quaffle, bludgers, and snitch. While Beaters keep bludgers at bay and the Seeker goes off in search of the snitch, Chasers try to get the quaffle through a ...

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How do you write nursery rhymes?

How do you write nursery rhymes? To write nursery rhymes, start by choosing a topic like an animal, a character, or an object. Then, compose the rhyme by telling a funny or entertaining story about your topic. Listen to how the rhyme sounds out loud, ask for input from others, and revise it if ...

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How do you prune Royal Poinciana?

How do you prune Royal Poinciana? Prune the royal poinciana to remove low-hanging limbs and promote strong, healthy branches. The tree grows rapidly -- up to 5 feet per year, and weak branches break easily. Use sharp bypass pruning shears for small branches and a sharp pruning saw for larger ...

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How do you say I in Elizabethan language?

How do you say I in Elizabethan language? Shakespeare's Pronouns Elizabethan English used a set of pronouns than we're used to. The first person -- I, me, my, and mine -- remains basically the same. The second-person singular (you, your, yours), however, is translated like so: "Thou" for "you" ...

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How do you spell the word legibly?

How do you spell the word legibly? Legible describes readable print or handwriting. If someone tells you that your writing looks like "chicken scratch," it might not be legible, except to other chickens. Legible goes back to the Latin word legibilis, meaning "that can be read." If you can read ...

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How do you teach a defining relative clause?

How do you teach a defining relative clause? How do you introduce a defining relative clause? Start by replacing the noun in one of the sentences with the appropriate relative pronoun. In this case, the boy is the subject of the sentence and is a person, so we will replace it with “who” to ...

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