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Tuesday, May 13, 2008
The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County
Read The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County and answer the following questions.
1. Copy a sentence from the story with misspelled words. Underline the misspelled words.
2. Why do you think Twain misspelled so many words?
3. Who fooled whom in the story? Explain in a well-written paragraph.
Write a 2-page (at least) story using the dialect of youth culture at Carnegie. When you write dialogue, remember to start a new paragraph every time someone else speaks.
Make a "Works Cited" page using provided resources and working in groups.
1. Copy a sentence from the story with misspelled words. Underline the misspelled words.
2. Why do you think Twain misspelled so many words?
3. Who fooled whom in the story? Explain in a well-written paragraph.
Write a 2-page (at least) story using the dialect of youth culture at Carnegie. When you write dialogue, remember to start a new paragraph every time someone else speaks.
Make a "Works Cited" page using provided resources and working in groups.
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