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Use the comparative adjective for (happy) in a sentence
happier
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Where would you find a topic sentence in a paragraph?
Usually the first or second sentence.
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release
.
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What is a Venn Diagram used for?
To see the similarities and differences between two of more things.
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Use the comparative adjective for (dangerous) in a sentence
more dangerous
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notion
.
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what does "contrast" mean?
To see the differences between two or more things
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significance
.
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What does "compare" mean?
To see the similarities between two or more things
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Combine using both/and or neither/nor: The Olcay twins can speak English. Duncan can speak English.
Both Arif and Duncan can speak English
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Combine using both/and or neither/nor: James can not play basketball. John can't play basketball.
Neither James nor John can play basketball.
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survive
.
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Combine this sentence using and/or: The Olcays are in 5th grade. The Olcays are good at Roblox.
Arif is in 5th grade and good at basketball.
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attach
.
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established
.
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Combine this sentence using and/or: Duncan is not Turkish. Duncan is not a good speaker of Turkish.
Duncan is not Turkish or a good speaker of Turkish.
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Use the comparative adjective for (weak) in a sentence
weaker
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affect
.
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cooperate
.
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contemporary
.
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conceptual
.
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aesthetic
.
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contrast
.
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distinction
.
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What is a topic sentence for?
It is used to introduce the main idea of the topic.
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