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At the Back of the North Wind
by George Macdonald

From At the Back of the North Wind
by George Macdonald
Philadelphia & London, J. B. Lippincott Company, 1909. 
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L1.8 - Commonly Confused -- "Raise" and "Rise" AK IG4 L1.8

 
From At the Back of the North Wind
by George Macdonald
Simplified by Elizabeth Lewis; Illustrated by Maria L. Kirk
COPYRIGHT, 1914, BY J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY
L1.1 Helping Verbs (Other) AK G3 L1.1
L1.2 Identifying Nouns and Pronouns AK G3 L1.2
L1.2 Identifying Nouns and Pronouns (2) AK G4 L1.2
L1.2 Identifying Adjectives and Adverbs AK G3 L1.2
L1.3 Verbs as Subjects and Complements AK G3; IB2 L1.3
L1.4 A Focus on Compound Complements AK G6 L1.4
L1.4 Compounds - Poem Riddle (Passage) AK G6 L1.4
L1.6 Recognizing the Antecedents of Pronouns AK G3; IG4 L1.6
L1.6 Recognizing the Antecedents (FiB) AK G3; IG4 L1.6
L1.6 Person, Number, Case, and Tense AK G3: IG3 L1.6
L2.1.4 Palimpsest Patterns AK G3; IB2 L2.1.4
L2.1.7 Subjunctive Mood AK G6 L2.1.7
L2.2.2 Preposition or Subordinate Conjunction? AK G6 L2.2.2
L2.2.4 Verbals as Objects of Prepositions AK - L2.2.4
L2.2.4 Subordinate Clauses as Objects of Prepositions  AK G3 L2.2.4
L2.3 Direct Address AK G6 L2.3
L3.1.2 Subordinate Clauses (Mixed) Logic - # 1 AK - L6.2
L3.1.2 Subordinate Clauses (Mixed) Logic - # 2 AK - L6.2