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Saturday, March 20, 2010

Coming Next Week

26 comments:

  1. Is there anyway to prepare for the tests next week over the break, like any websites because i am bored in a airport

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  2. wrie down what you remember about ps two bbc ...most of the test is on these events

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  3. Hi....I'm SUPER bored in a airport in new jersy right now....and I had 2 ?. What is pi two bbc....and do we have to memorize the whole patrick henry speech and when r we presenting them??????pleaaaasssseeee answer my ?!!!!thnx!!!!MC

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  4. 1) Te events that led to the revolution e.g. Proclamation Act, Stamp Act etc

    2) Yes...you need to have it learned by Mon29th

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  5. mr. buxton,
    are we presenting tavern groups tomorrow? ASAP

    -ansley

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  6. Ok thanks Mr. B. Just to make sure, does ps two bbic stand for proclamation act, stamp act, townshend acts, boston tea party, boston massucure, Intolerable acts, and Continental Congress????
    ASAP,
    Maddie

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  8. Also, since I have forgotten my social studies textbook at school, would the FREEDOM packet Mr. B passed out a couple of weeks ago have about the same info as the textbook for studying?????
    ASAP,
    Maddie

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  9. Maddie yes and yes
    Ansley Yes.. (most of them) tomorrow afternoon

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  10. Should we be doing anything in the packet (just to be safe rather than sorry)
    Makaela

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  11. For the Historical fiction Narrative Writing should we only use the topics from the back of the sheet? (Townshend acts, Stamp Act, and Boston Tea Party)

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  12. 2 questions:
    Do we have to finish our science sun things
    and our math is lesson 4.4?

    Flynn

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  13. is the hole patrick henry speech in the packet



    LIVESTRONG

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  14. how long is easter break



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  15. I left my Patrick Henry speech at home.
    Help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!! j !

    LIVESTRONG

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  16. Does anybody know the speech????????????????? ??? j ???????????? ???



    LIVESTRONG

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  17. What is the second part of the patrick henery speach? The part that is not on the packet...

    Sarah Neely

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  18. Mr. President, it is natural for man to indulge in the illusions of hope. Let us not, i beseech you, sir, deceive ourselves longer. Sir, we have done everything that could be done to avert the storm which is now coming on. WE have petitioned; we have remonstrated; we have prostrated ourselves before the tyrannical hands of ministry and Parliament... and we have been spurned, with contempt, from the foot of the throne... In vain, after all these things... there is no longer any room for hope.

    If we wish to be free... we must fight!*
    The battle... is not to the strong alone;
    it is to the vigilant, the active, the brave... the war is inevitable---and let... it... come!*

    Here Jackson hope this helps!!!!


    Sarah

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  19. PS--- thats all that was in the packet and i don't have the rest--- you can probably get it on the internet...

    Sarah

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  20. never mind i looked the internet doesn't have the right verson??? (sp???)

    Sarah

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  21. makaela - no, unless you want ot work ahead and do the other w/sheets on tue. night's h/w

    phd - state your name

    complete patrick henry speech i will give tomorrow.

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  22. that wasnt the whole speech!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



    LIVESTRONG




    GO SOX

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  23. Nope it is called Liberty and Death SPeech so the liberty or death line has to be in there right...

    ;-|

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