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      1. What did the word "frightened" mean, according to Jonas? It was a "deep, sickening feeling of something terrible about to happen." 2. What were Jonas and the other children taught to be careful about? They were taught to be careful about language. 3. How did Jonas decide he felt? What was causing this feeling? He felt apprehensive.

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      When a word contains a prefix or suffix that has been introduced before, highlight how the word part can be used to help determine word meaning. Keep a word wall or word bank where these new words can be added and that students can access later.

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    • [DOC File]EPISODES IN THE LIFE OF CHRIS GARDNER

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      Chris Gardner was born in 1954 in Milwaukee. His father was another married man, Thomas Turner, who lived in Louisiana. Chris’ mother wouldn’t talk about his father. “The past is the past,” she would say. Thomas Turner never tried to see his son. They didn’t meet until Chris was 28 …

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      “There is a terrible craving. Insatiable, never ending. It’s like that that feeling of being hungry for something but not knowing what it is. But this is deeper, more pervasive, more elusive. But I think I know what it is, it’s a craving for Margaret” Saying 3: C.S. Lewis, “A Grief Observed”

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    • [DOC File]were repaying them for their terrible crime: 'What is this ...

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      2) THE FEELING OF GUILT. The word GUILT is also used in another way. It is used to describe a feeling. It describes a feeling of shame or remorse (a gnawing distress) because of wrong that a person has done. There is the fact of guilt: I’ve sinned and I have done wrong. Then there is the feeling of guilt: I feel bad because of what I have done.

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      Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day. NY, NY: Little Simon, 2014) or another story with lots of feelings. If using feelings cards—stories activity, paper, pencils, and enough feelings cards so each pair of students can have three cards.

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      Oct 02, 2019 · 3. have. learned / had learned. the language of the country. That’s the reason that I 4. have. been studying / will have studied. Italian since January.

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    • [DOC File]All Summer In A Day”

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      They walked slowly down the hall in the sound of the cold rain. They turned through the doorway to the room in the sound of the storm and thunder, lightning on their faces, blue and terrible. They walked over to the closet door slowly and stood by it. Behind the closet door was only silence. They unlocked the door, even more slowly, and let ...

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    • [DOC File]A Lesson Before Dying

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      3. Grant is feeling terrible and calls someone named Vivian. What do you learn about her in this chapter? 4. In Grant’s confusion and anger, he flings many questions at Vivian, all dealing with his job of making Jefferson into a man. List some of the questions he asks her. …

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    • [DOC File]James Gilligan (2003) Shame, Guilt, and Violence

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      The word that means overwhelming humiliation, namely, mortification, comes from Latin roots that mean "to make dead" (mortis, dead, and facere, to make)-a psychological truth exemplified by the fact that one after another of the most violent men I have worked with over the years have described to me how they had been humiliated repeatedly ...

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