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Hi, how do you use the” homework help” section of the blog. The instructions are so simple that they confuse me.
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Mr. Eldridge Reply:
March 11th, 2009 at 8:43 pm
@Haley Theodore, Do you have a question with homework? If you do, post it here and me or another student can help you get the answer you need.
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what do i write in my into paragraph??? and what was the word you used to describe how they were feeling about the horses dieing? how that was the only thing connecting them to society still and they didnt feel it towards the other men!! ah help!
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Mr. Eldridge Reply:
March 26th, 2009 at 8:38 pm
@Haley Penserini, It’s ok! Did you take a look at the sample paper? In the intro just put the author, the title, the location of the quote (like what chapter it’s from), and a really (really) brief outline of the passage. Then the all important thesis.
I’m not sure what word you’re looking for. I was thinking of about 20 things a minute in 2nd period today. I did mention that they were desensitized to human suffering, but still had great sympathy for the suffering horses–suffering nature. Detering is so upset, I think, because it’s just not fair to do that to animals. They don’t know how to take cover, etc.
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ok thank you. good thing this is just a rough draft =)))
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Dear Mr. Eldridge,
November 12, 2009
I am confused on the outside read, Letter to the Author Assignment.
I do not know if I am supposed to get started after reading the book or during reading. I have the other assignment almost completed which is the dialectical journal. Please let me know.
Sincerely,
Alex Chalfant
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