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The KISS Literature Anthology
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"
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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)
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G3
L1.1
L1.2 Identifying Nouns and Pronouns
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G3
L1.2
L1.2 Identifying Nouns and Pronouns (2)
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G4
L1.2
L1.2 Identifying Adjectives and Adverbs
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G3
L1.2
L1.3 Verbs as Subjects and Complements
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G3
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L1.3
L1.4 A Focus on Compound Complements
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G6
L1.4
L1.4 Compounds - Poem Riddle (Passage)
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G6
L1.4
L1.6 Recognizing the Antecedents of Pronouns
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G3
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L1.6
L1.6 Recognizing the Antecedents (FiB)
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G3
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L1.6
L1.6 Person, Number, Case, and Tense
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G3
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L1.6
L2.1.4 Palimpsest Patterns
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G3
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L2.1.4
L2.1.7 Subjunctive Mood
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G6
L2.1.7
L2.2.2 Preposition or Subordinate Conjunction?
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G6
L2.2.2
L2.2.4 Verbals as Objects of Prepositions
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L2.2.4
L2.2.4 Subordinate Clauses as Objects of Prepositions
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G3
L2.2.4
L2.3 Direct Address
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G6
L2.3
L3.1.2 Subordinate Clauses (Mixed) Logic - # 1
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L6.2
L3.1.2 Subordinate Clauses (Mixed) Logic - # 2
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L6.2