Glencoe Language Arts: Grammar and Language Workbook, Grade 9
Glencoe Language Arts: Grammar and Language Workbook, Grade 9
1st Edition
McGraw-Hill
ISBN: 9780028182940
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Page 315: Exercise 1

Exercise 1
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Earvin “Magic” Johnson, nicknamed “Magic” because of a spectacular basketball game he played in high school, was born in 1959. He went to Michigan State to play college basketball, and played professionally for the Los Angeles Lakers. Recently, he contracted HIV and retired from his professional basketball career.
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The Battle of the Bulge raged from December 16, 1944 to January 16, 1945. It got its name from Winston Churchill, who said that the Germans drove a “bulge”, or wedge, into the Allied lines. The battle included an unsuccessful attempt by the Germans to make the allies retreat, and was one of the next major military steps to follow D-Day in July 1944.
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Pronghorns, the fastest of all American mammals, can easily outrun their enemies. These deerlike animals’ huge windpipes, lungs, and hearts accommodate sudden bursts of energy. Clearly, pronghorns are built for blazing speed.
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