myPerspectives English Language Arts
1st Edition
Savvas Learning Co
ISBN: 9780133338805
Textbook solutions
Chapter 1: Unit 1: Writing Freedom, Words That Shaped a Nation
Section 1: A New Nation
Section 2: Preamble to the Constitution and Bill of Rights
Section 3: Speech in the Convention
Section 4: The American Revolution: Visual Propaganda
Section 5: from America’s Constitution: A Biography
Section 6: The United States Constitution
Section 7: from The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano
Section 8: Letter of John Adams and From Dear Abigail
Section 9: The Gettysburg Address
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Page 23: Comprehension Check
Page 24: Analyze the Text
Page 25: Analyze Craft and Structure: Practice
Page 26: Word Study
Page 26: Practice
Page 26: Why These Words?
Page 27: Read It
Page 27: Write It
Page 28: Reflect on Your Writing
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Page 34: Analyze the Text
Page 35: Analyze Craft and Structure: Practice
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Page 36: Why These Words?
Page 37: Write It
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Page 50: Reflect on Your Writing
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Page 58: Analyze the Media
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Page 79: Why These Words?
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Page 89: Media Vocabulary
Page 89: Analyze the Media
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Page 113: Comprehension Check (From Dear Abigail)
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Chapter 2: Unit 2: The Individual and Society
Section 1: from Up From Slavery
Section 2: The Writing of Walt Whitman
Section 3: The Poetry of Emily Dickinson
Section 4: from Nature, from Self-Reliance
Section 5: from Walden, from Civil Disobedience
Section 6: Innovators and Their Inventions
Section 7: The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock
Section 8: A Wagner Matinée
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Chapter 3: Unit 3: Power, Protest, and Change
Section 1: The Zigzag Road to Rights
Section 2: from What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?
Section 3: Second Inaugural Address
Section 4: Perspectives on Lincoln
Section 5: Ain’t I a Woman?
Section 6: Declaration of Sentiments
Section 7: Giving Women the Vote
Section 8: The Story of an Hour
Section 9: Brown v. Board of Education: Opinion of the Court
Section 10: Was “Brown v. Board” a Failure?
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All Solutions
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Exercise 1
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Result
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impel, station, unanimous, declare
Exercise 2
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These two paragraphs have very long sentences and use verbs in interesting old ways like the usage of “fall”.
Exercise 3
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In this context, “conjured” means to call upon. But today it usually refers to calling upon magical spirits.
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