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1 Weekly Edits

2 Find and Fix the ERRORS! 1. the shot heard round the world is a famous phrase from the poem Concord hymn 2. the poem it’s about the Battle that marked the begining of the revolutionary war

3 1. “The shot heard round the world” is a famous phrase from the poem “Concord Hymn.”
2. The poem is about the battle that marked the beginning of the Revolutionary War.

4 Find and Fix the ERRORS 3. with the passage of the stamp act the British parliament levied many new taxes in the american Colonies. 4. after he had gave a speech against the stamp act patrick Henry became a figure in Virginia Politics

5 3. With the passage of the Stamp Act, the British parliament levied many new taxes in the American Colonies. 4. After he had given a speech against the Stamp Act, Patrick Henry became a figure in Virginia politics.

6 5. on march 23 1775 Patrick Henry delivered his speech to the Virginia House of Burgesses

7 5. on march 23 1775 Patrick Henry delivered his speech to the Virginia House of Burgesses

8 6. the house of Burgesses had met to deside how to respond to the british

9 6. the house of Burgesses had met to deside how to respond to the british
The House of Burgesses had met to decide how to respond to the British.

10 7. persuasion, a form of speaking or wrighting that aims to move an audience to action

11 7. persuasion, a form of speaking or wrighting that aims to move an audience to action
Persuasion is a form of speaking or writing that aims to move an audience to action.

12 8. Patrick Henrys speach was a defense of his Proposal to take up arms against Britian

13 8. Patrick Henrys speach was a defense of his Proposal to take up arms against Britian
Patrick Henry’s speech was a defense of his proposal to take up arms against Britain.

14 9. thomas Paine one of are nations most persuasive writters lived in England for the first thirty seven years’ of his life

15 9. thomas Paine one of are nations most persuasive writters lived in England for the first thirty seven years’ of his life Thomas Paine, one of our nation’s most persuasive writers, lived in England for the first thirty-seven years of his life.

16 10. in January of 1776 Paine published a pamphlet titled Common Sense

17 10. in January of 1776 Paine published a pamphlet titled Common Sense

18 11. Thomas Paines pamphlet Common Sense denounced King Geo. III

19 11. Thomas Paines pamphlet Common Sense denounced King Geo. III
11. Thomas Paine’s pamphlet, Common Sense, denounced King George III.

20 12. he also wrote a series’ of 16 pamphlets during the revolutionary war in which he urged citizens to keep up the fight

21 12. he also wrote a series’ of 16 pamphlets during the revolutionary war in which he urged citizens to keep up the fight 12. He also wrote a series of sixteen pamphlets during the Revolutionary War in which he urged citizens to keep up the fight.

22 Number Rules Spell out a cardinal number – a number that shows how many – if it can be expressed in one or two words. Otherwise, use numerals. seven juniors 203 juniors fifty-one votes 421 votes one thousand miles 1,242 miles

23 Spell out a number that begins a sentence.
Spell out ordinal numbers – numbers that express order EX. Washington was the first president.

24 13. Phillis Wheatley, published her 1st poem when she was bearly thirteen

25 Phillis Wheatley, published her 1st poem when she was bearly thirteen
Phillis Wheatley published her first poem when she was barely thirteen.

26 14. alot of people including George Washington praised Wheatleys work

27 14. alot of people including George Washington praised Wheatleys work

28 15. in philadelphia during the American revolution Congress choose Thomas Jefferson to help draft the Declaration of Independence

29 15. in philadelphia during the American revolution Congress choose Thomas Jefferson to help draft the Declaration of Independence 15. In Philadelphia during the American Revolution, Congress chose Thomas Jefferson to help draft the Declaration of Independence.

30 16. Jefferson a brillaint man later became the 3rd person to serve as president of the United States

31 16. Jefferson a brillaint man later became the 3rd person to serve as president of the United States
16. Jefferson, a brilliant man, later became the third person to serve as President of the United States.

32 17. did you no that 4 other writers worked with Jefferson on the Declaration of Independence asked Ms Harden

33 17. did you no that 4 other writers worked with Jefferson on the Declaration of Independence asked Ms Harden 17. “Did you know that four other writers worked with Jefferson on the Declaration of Independence?” asked Ms. Harden.

34 18. in his autobiography Jefferson shows the deletions and insertions congress made to this famous Document she continued

35 18. in his autobiography Jefferson shows the deletions and insertions congress made to this famous Document she continued 18. “In his autobiography, Jefferson shows the deletions and insertions Congress made to this famous document,” she continued.

36 19. the advise in Jefferson’s letter to his daughter remind’s me of Benjamin Franklin’s self improvement program

37 19. the advise in Jefferson’s letter to his daughter remind’s me of Benjamin Franklin’s self improvement program 19. The advice in Jefferson’s letter to his daughter reminds me of Benjamin Franklin’s self-improvement program.

38 Hyphenate prefixes Hyphenate suffixes Ex-, self-, all-, great-
-elect, -free

39 20. jefferson exhorts his daughter to develope the habit’s of industry and activity

40 20. jefferson exhorts his daughter to develope the habit’s of industry and activity
20. Jefferson exhorts his daughter to develop the habits of industry and activity.

41 21. if you would of looked in a referrence book then you would know that Herman Melville published the novel Moby-Dick in 1851.

42 21. If you had looked in a reference book, then you would know that Herman Melville published the novel Moby-Dick in 1851.

43 22. we dont read storys like that no more

44 22. We don’t read stories like that anymore.

45 23. the workplace environment for many immigrants in New York city during the nineteenth century would of been grim

46 23. The workplace environment for many immigrants in New York City during the nineteenth-century would have been grim.

47 24. do you concider yourself more of a practicle person then a dreamer Sharon asked

48 24. “Do you consider yourself more of a practical person than a dreamer?” Sharon asked.

49 25. one charcteristic of the American romantic heroe is a sense of honer based on some higher principal

50 25. One characteristic of the American Romantic hero is a sense of honor based on some higher principle.

51 26. do you think Indiana Jones exploits are to unbeleivable

52 26. Do you think Indiana Jones’ exploits are too unbelievable?

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54 27. some of wahington Irvings storys were based on german folk lore

55 27. Some of Washington Irving’s stories were based on German folklore.

56 28. i think that if all family member’s did there share of the household work there would be more domestic harmony

57 28. I think that if all family members did their share of the household work, there would be more domestic harmony.

58 29. was Rip Van Winkle lazy or was he just a good natured man who enjoyed not doing to much

59 29. Was Rip Van Winkle lazy, or was he just a good-natured man who enjoyed not doing too much?
(Comma optional)

60 30. alot of people have saw the movie Back To The Future

61 30. A lot of people have seen the movie Back to the Future.

62 31. william Cullen Bryant was only sixteen-years-old when he wrote the poem thanatopsis.

63 31. william Cullen Bryant was only sixteen-years-old when he wrote the poem thanatopsis

64 32. I couldnt of wrote a poem like that when I was sixteen my dad said

65 32. I couldnt of wrote a poem like that when I was sixteen my dad said
32. “I couldn’t have written a poem like that when I was sixteen,” my dad said.

66 33. henry wadsworth longfellow, who was born in Portland Maine on the atlantic coast was a nineteenth century poet

67 33. henry wadsworth longfellow, who was born in Portland Maine on the atlantic coast was a nineteenth century poet 33. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, who was born in Portland, Maine, on the Atlantic coast, was a nineteenth-century poet.

68 34. the poem the cross of snow is a petrarchan sonnet

69 34. the poem the cross of snow is a petrarchan sonnet

70 35. john greenleaf whittier composed a popular poem that was a idle a nostalgic description of a rural homey scene

71 35. john greenleaf whittier composed a popular poem that was a idle a nostalgic description of a rural homey scene 35. John Greenleaf Whittier composed a popular poem that was an idyll, a nostalgic description of a rural, homey scene.

72 36. whittiers poem Snow-Bound has several illusions to architecture literature and history

73 36. whittiers poem Snow-Bound has several illusions to architecture literature and history
36. Whittier’s poem “Snow-Bound” has several allusions to architecture, literature, and history.

74 37. in The Chambered Nautilus a poem by Oliver Wendell Holmes the seashell becomes an extended metaphor for the growth of the human soul

75 37. in The Chambered Nautilus a poem by Oliver Wendell Holmes the seashell becomes an extended metaphor for the growth of the human soul 37. In “The Chambered Nautilus,” a poem by Oliver Wendell Holmes, the seashell becomes an extended metaphor for the growth of the human soul.

76 38. Holmes poem Old Ironsides was written about the american warship the USS constitution

77 38. holmes poem Old Ironsides was written about the american warship the USS constitution

78 39. The fireside poets was poplar writer’s

79 39. the fireside poets was poplar writer’s
3. The Fireside poets were popular writers.

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81 40. there poems reflects fertile imaginations
40. Their poems reflect fertile imaginations.

82 40. I couldnt of wrote a poem like that when I was sixteen my dad said

83 40. I couldnt of wrote a poem like that when I was sixteen my dad said
40. “I couldn’t have written a poem like that when I was sixteen,” my dad said.

84 41. In the nineteenth century, intellectuals still debated whether the United States would ever produce great writers.

85 41. In the nineteenth century, intellectuals still debated whether the United States would ever produce great writers.

86 42. Some of the early masterpieces of American literature were written then.

87 43. Among American writers of the nineteenth century, there was intellectual ferment.

88 44. The formation of various utopian groups was a response to this ferment.

89 45. Ralph Waldo Emerson’s utopian group was known as the Transcendental Club.

90 46. The word “transcendental”may be traced to the German philosopher Immanual Kant.

91 47. The word “transcendental” refers to the idea that one must go beyond everyday experience.

92 48. Transcendentalists were idealists; they believed in human perfectibility.

93 49. On a trip to Europe, Ralph Waldo Emerson met the English Romantic poets William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge.

94 50. Emerson settled in Concord and married Lydia Jackson.

95 51. emerson, begun to give public lecture’s to supplement his meager income

96 51. Emerson began to give public lectures to supplement his meager income.

97 52. he demanded that american scholars free theirselves from the past

98 52. He demanded that American scholars free themselves from the past.

99 53. in his book Nature Emerson uses imagery to show his readers seen’s of nature

100 53. In his book Nature, Emerson uses imagery to show his readers scenes of nature.

101 54. Emersons vivid imagry, occurs in many passages

102 54. Emerson’s vivid imagery occurs in many passages.

103 55. imagine building a house for $28.12 exclaimed Mrs Hebert

104 55. “Imagine building a house for $28.12!” exclaimed Mrs. Hebert.

105 56. thats how much Thoreau spend; when he built his house at Walden Pond she explained

106 56. “That’s how much Thoreau spent when he built his house at Walden Pond,” she explained.

107 57. the movie Dead Poets Society includes quotations from Thoreaus book Walden

108 57. The movie Dead Poets Society includes quotations from Thoreau’s book Walden.

109 58. Walden also inspired the musician Don Henley to found the Walden Woods Project to preserve the area in it’s natural state

110 58. Walden also inspired the musician Don Henley to found the Walden Woods Project to preserve the area in its natural state.

111 59. thoreaus essay Resistance to Civil Government has inspired many people to use civil disobedience as a means of political protest

112 59. Thoreau’s essay “Resistance to Civil Government” has inspired many people to use civil disobedience as a means of political protest.

113 60. dr. martin luther king, jr
60. dr. martin luther king, jr.’s famous letter from Birmingham city jail explains his views on the diffrence between just and unjust laws

114 60. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr
60. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s famous “Letter from Birmingham City Jail” explains his views on the difference between just and unjust laws.

115 61. mark twains father Twains real name was Samuel Langhorne Clemens was an unpractical bisnussman

116 61. Mark Twain’s father (Twain’s real name was Samuel Langhorne Clemens) was an impractical businessman.

117 62. look it up in the index an alphabetical listing of a book contents at the back of this volumne

118 62. Look it up in the index (an alphabetical listing of a book’s contents) at the back of this volume.

119 63. its ironick that some people think of Twain one of the countrys formost satirist only as a childrens author

120 63. It’s ironic that some people think of Twain, one of the country’s foremost satirists, only as a children’s author.

121 64. some authers adopt pen names or pseudonyms to protect his privacy

122 64. Some authors adopt pen names, or pseudonyms, to protect their privacy.

123 65. their’s was a tough assinement our’s was more easy

124 65. Theirs was a tough assignment; ours was easier.

125 66. his brothers and mine inlisted in the Army last tuseday

126 66. His brothers and mine enlisted in the Army last Tuesday.

127 67. at about the age of 16 writer stephen Crane all ready had a job

128 67. At about the age of sixteen, writer Stephen Crane already had a job.

129 68. born after the civil war had ended Crane wrote the Red Badge of Courage, a famous novel about a soldier in that war

130 68. Born after the Civil War had ended, Crane wrote The Red Badge of Courage, a famous novel about a soldier in that war.

131 69. alright the captain growled who woke me up

132 69. “All right!” the captain growled. “Who woke me up?”

133 70. mom says its alright to stay out later on week-ends

134 70. Mom says it’s all right to stay out later on weekends.


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