By Carol Hegarty
ISBN-10: 1562543601
ISBN-13: 9781562543600
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3. _____ On a globe, lines of longitude run east and west. 4. _____ A state has one Electoral College vote for each member it has in the House of Representatives. 5. _____ The United States was involved in World War II from 1914 to 1919. 6. _____ The Fahrenheit temperature scale is used in most countries around the world. C Circle a word or words to correctly complete each sentence. 1. Abraham Lincoln’s letter to Mrs. Bixby would be classified as a message of ( congratulations / condolence ). 2.
51 24 FAMOUS LINES IN LITERATURE A Read the famous lines from literature. Circle a letter to show the meaning of each quotation. Then label each famous line with its source. Write the correct author and title from the box. Hint: You will not use all the authors and titles. Stephen Crane Daniel Defoe Charles Dickens Stephen King Herman Melville Mary Shelley Mark Twain H. G. Wells The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Carrie A Christmas Carol Frankenstein Moby Dick The Red Badge of Courage Robinson Crusoe The War of the Worlds 1.
C-1, C-3 Moss Dr. D-2 Old County Rd. A-3, D-3 Wallace Ave. C-2, D-2 s D r. 28 B Now use the map below to locate each street listed in the index. Write the letter-number pair for each street. If a street begins in one square and ends in another, write a letter-number pair for both ends of the street. A STREET INDEX ➜ 1 Cherry St. Hazel St. es Lincoln St. Am 3. Cherry Street, ____________________ Broad St. 3 ____________________ Grant St. 4. Grant Street, S Liberty Rd. 2 West St. 2. Broad Street, ____________________ D ➜ ____________________ C N W➜➜ E Av e.
Reading Comprehension (English in Context) by Carol Hegarty
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