4. To put down in writing: take down a letter. take for 1. To regard as: Do you take me for a fool? 2. To consider mistakenly: Don't take silence for approval. take in 1. To receive (an amount of money), as from a business venture: The box office took in $30,000 in an...
63. From Helen’s words, we can learn that Mr. Brocklehurst ___. A. was unpopular at Lowood B. was respected by teachers and students C. tried to let others like him D. helped Jane a lot with her study 64. According to the passage, what had happened to Jane A. She was punished...
Period Five Writing—Writing a letter to express ideas PART 1 技法点拨 PART 2 写作训练 PART 1 技法点拨 文体分析 把握写作动脉 ◆写作指导 本单元的写作目标是写一封信,就一种社会问题(现象)发表自己的观点。 写作时应仔细研读提示信息或图画,明确应围绕什么社会问题或现象展开评 论。切忌粗心大...
In fact, Kvothe has a random mentor from previous chapters who could be the source of this information. Kvothe gets a letter from the mentor, and then only silence. The Chandrian are widely considered to be a myth, so going to the authorities isn’t an option. Now that’s an urgent ...
This first and most common kind of silent final e “makes the letter say its name.” 2. English words don’t end in v or u. The e at the end ofhaveandbluedo not affect pronunciation. The e is there because the words would otherwise end in v or u.Impromptuis one of the few exc...
Roll it and pat it and mark it with a “B,” And put it in the oven for baby and me. Top Learning Tip Switch out the letter for every new verse in order to spell out a certain word. Try spelling out your child’s name and then revealing it at the end. ...
Each of these words is a synonym highlighting some attribute of God’s instructions to His people. Another memorable feature of this psalm is its form. The psalmist constructs this hymn as an elaborate acrostic poem that moves artfully through each letter of the Hebrew alphabet. Essentially, ...
The book, beautifully laid out, is broken into sections (Woodstock / Town Hall / In the Studio / Bob & Joan / Early ’65 / Forest Hills) by lyrics letterpressed onto heavy matt paper, with Kramer’s excellent narrative set in typewriter, an era-specific evocation of the prevailing technol...
John notes that it is near the time of Passover (6:4) and that there is grass on the mountainside (6:10). He probably mentions Passover because of its association with Moses and the Exodus, which he mentions in his Bread of Life discourse that we'll look at in Lesson 14. ...
t be able to run that. But I looked at all of the miles I have run, pulled out everything I had learned from finishing a marathon, thought of all the encouragement I have received over the past 5 weeks (Thanks my friends), thought of Naomi’s words and my friend’s as well. Yes...