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THIS WEEK'S EXCERCISE Write a Letter - Imagine, ten years from now, opening a letter an finding a message you wrote to yourself when you were younger. Write a message to be opened in ten years. Include three things that are important to you now. Include information about things that are important to you now. Share your thoughts openly. Use your won words. PURPOSE: To tell about yourself AUDIENCE: Yourself LENGTH: 1-2 paragraphs *Credit: Writer's Choice, Grammar and Composition - Jacqueline Jones Royster, Mark Lester, Ligature, Inc. Glencoe/McGraw-Hill |
GRAMMAR LINK Use the correct forms of bad. The comparative and superlative forms of bad are worse and worst. Complete each sentence with bad, worse, or worst. I thought I had a ___________ idea, but yours was __________. His idea was the ____________ of all. The new idea is ___________ than the others; it's the ______________ I've ever heard. *Credit: Writer's Choice, Grammar and Composition - Jacqueline Jones Royster, Mark Lester, Ligature, Inc. Glencoe/McGraw-Hill |
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