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An energetic style.
An energetic style.
What is Verve?
A sudden short attack.
A sudden short attack.
What is Foray?
Hasty; without attention to detail.
Hasty; without attention to detail.
What is Cursory?
a settled or sedate character.
a settled or sedate character.
What is Staid?
to pass on or delegate to another.
to pass on or delegate to another.
What is Devolve?
Give an example of Nature and Nurture
Give an example of Nature and Nurture
Give an example of Nonsense in the book
Give an example of Nonsense in the book
Give an example of Time & Space
Give an example of Time & Space
Give an example of Abandonment & Loneliness
Give an example of Abandonment & Loneliness
Give an example of Justice
Give an example of Justice
1CD: 2CM
1CD: 2CM
What is ratio
a subject and an opinion; located at the end of paragraph 1
a subject and an opinion; located at the end of paragraph 1
What is a thesis?
your analysis, thoughts or opinion
your analysis, thoughts or opinion
What is commentary?
before the draft, but after the prewrite
before the draft, but after the prewrite
What is shaping?
the smallest unified thought
the smallest unified thought
The cat sitting with Alice on the riverbank.
The cat sitting with Alice on the riverbank.
Who is Dinah the Cat?
This character asks, "Who are you?"
This character asks, "Who are you?"
Who is the Blue Caterpillar?
She reads books without pictures.
She reads books without pictures.
Who is Alice's Sister?
Advises Alice: " You should say what you mean."
Advises Alice: " You should say what you mean."
Who is the March Hare?
He stole those tarts, And took them clean away.
He stole those tarts, And took them clean away.
Who is the Knave of Hearts?
Why did the Hatter go mad?
Why did the Hatter go mad?
Mercury
The waste nitrogen in this product helped loosen fur from animal skin.
The waste nitrogen in this product helped loosen fur from animal skin.
What was camel urine?
This person may have discovered felt.
This person may have discovered felt.
Who was St. Clement?
It develops gradually, which makes it hard to detect.
It develops gradually, which makes it hard to detect.
Toxins in Mercury/ Mercury Poisoning
Four symptoms of Hatter's disease.
Four symptoms of Hatter's disease.
Anxiety, trembles, ticks, anger, shy,
Explain in a "chunk" Why is a Raven like a Writing Desk?
Explain in a "chunk" Why is a Raven like a Writing Desk?
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