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ManyBooks.net - Ad-free eBooks for your iPad, Kindle, or eBook reader - 0 views

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    The best ebooks at the best price: free! Browse through the most popular titles, recommendations, or recent reviews from our visitors. Perhaps you'll find something interesting in the special collections. There are more than 29,000 eBooks available for Kindle, Nook, iPad and most other eReaders, and they're all free! If you still can't decide what to read you might want to browse through some covers to see what strikes your fancy. Or try the Recent Additions to the library, with genre filter.
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Reading the Grapes of Wrath | Education.com - 0 views

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    Here's a teen-friendly refresher course in the plot of this classic work of literature, as well as SAT vocabulary your teen can use to describe what happens for his or herself.
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Reading The Great Gatsby | Education.com - 0 views

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    Here's a teen-friendly refresher course in the plot of this classic work of literature, as well as SAT vocabulary your teen can use to describe what happens for themselves.
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The Legend of the Two Discreet Statues by Washington Irving - 0 views

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    A short story of a daring young girl discovers an ancient talisman and launches a series of magical adventures.
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The Most Comma Mistakes - 0 views

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    NY Times article covering the numerous errors and ways of the comma.
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Proverbs: An Introduction - 1 views

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    Information with standards, resources, an instructional plan and related resources on proverbs.
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Reading comprehension, English comprehension - 0 views

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    A great site for short passages of reading comprehension. 
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Learning English - The English We Speak - 0 views

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    An explanation on the phrase "No strings attached".
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Verbal Analogy Practice Sets - 0 views

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    There are many different types of analogy relationships: use or function, part-to-whole, classification, proportion or degree, cause and effect, similarity or difference. In each of these verbal analogies, you will be given a set of two related words, followed by a third word and four answer choices.
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Home of English Idioms - 1 views

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    English Idioms sayings and slang.
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Children And Watching TV - 0 views

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     American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry website that points out information regarding youths and TV.
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Can you name the Corporate Logos? - 0 views

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    Online corporate logo game.
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Television facts - 0 views

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    According to the A.C. Nielsen Co., the average American watches more than 4 hours of TV each day (or 28 hours/week, or 2 months of nonstop TV-watching per year). In a 65-year life, that person will have spent 9 years glued to the tube. 
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The Backward Fall by Jason Helmandollar - 0 views

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    Short story about an aging couple and dealing with memory loss.
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"What would you do for money?" - 0 views

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    Site with a person's premise for a fake game show.
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