Monday, 3/6/06
Copy homework into assignment
book.
Finish Test #16 (if not already
finished).
Warm Up I. (Counts for 600 words. Use a separate sheet.)
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(15w) a) miserable b) his dreams c) *Tom went
home d) full of horrors e) were f) that night g)
and
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(30w) a) as became a pirate b) but moved with
c) who felt d) *he did not go e) a dignified swagger f) that
the public eye g) skipping and prancing h) was on him
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(25) a) lit it in the hogshead b) and the two adventurers
c) wrapped it closely d) *Tom got his lantern e) in the towel f) toward
the tavern g) crept in the gloom
Warm Up II. (In notebook.)
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For a business letter, which is the correct greeting? a)
Dear Ms. Morley, b) Dear Ms. Morley; c) Dear Ms. Morley:
d) Dear Ms. Morley...
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This greeting is called the _________ of the letter.
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What goes in the upper-left corner of a business letter?
a) The date. b) The sender's address. c) The receiver's address.
d) The date and the sender's address. e) Nothing.
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For a business letter, which is the correct closing? a) Later,
b) Sincerely yours, c) Sincerely Yours, d) Sincerely yours:
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After the closing, you should leave about four spaces before
you type your name. Why?
Go over Perfect Business letter form
for Perfect IV.
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250+ words.
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OK to invent business/subject of letter.
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"Dear Mr. or Ms." NOT: "To Whom it may concern:"
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Extra Credit for actually mailing letter.
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Bring stamped, addressed envelope.
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Do not seal.
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More extra credit if you receive a response.
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Follow form.
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Use ink or type.
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Be sure to sign.
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50 points. -5 for each mechanical error.
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Due Tuesday, 3/14, unless already exempt from Perfect
Papers.
Pretest #17.
Tom Sawyer, Chapter 32.