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... boat in the trough of the largest . Measure ten feet on the floor of the classroom ; using a chair or low stool for the rowing seat , arrange four students within this length as the men were in the boat during the night . Note how low ...
... boat in the trough of the largest . Measure ten feet on the floor of the classroom ; using a chair or low stool for the rowing seat , arrange four students within this length as the men were in the boat during the night . Note how low ...
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... boat . Student Activity 1. Find three additional examples of comparisons using like in " The Open Boat . " Student Activity 2. Complete the following sentences to make strong and effective comparisons about the art , Benares , on page ...
... boat . Student Activity 1. Find three additional examples of comparisons using like in " The Open Boat . " Student Activity 2. Complete the following sentences to make strong and effective comparisons about the art , Benares , on page ...
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... boat . It was not an amusement ; it was a diabolical 14 punishment , and even a genius of mental aberrations could never conclude that it was anything but a horror to the muscles and a crime against the back . He mentioned to the boat ...
... boat . It was not an amusement ; it was a diabolical 14 punishment , and even a genius of mental aberrations could never conclude that it was anything but a horror to the muscles and a crime against the back . He mentioned to the boat ...
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