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Phrases Use phrases such as ‘to the town’ in sentences, with nouns or with verbs.
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The Marks of a Tyrant Ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle explains what it is that defines a tyranny.
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Keep It Short Plutarch argues that it when it comes to strong speech, less is always more.
Posted February 24 • The Copy Book
Anagrams Shuffle the letters of each of these words to make new ones. See if you can match the number indicated.
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Polyword: Mere Make as many words as you can using the letters of one nine-letter word. Can you beat our score?
Posted February 21 • Think and Speak
Go to the Ant Solomon recommends taking lessons from one of God’s smallest but most hard-working creatures.
Posted February 20 • The Copy Book
Chariots of Steam Erasmus Darwin imagines how steam power will change the world.
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The Moral Case for Family Farms Richard Cobden called on Parliament to support small, family-owned farms.
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Hiawatha Takes a Photograph Lewis Carroll records a suburban photoshoot in the style of Longfellow.
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Nouns of Number William Cobbett gives his son James some helpful examples of collective nouns.
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Hiawatha’s Inspiration Henry Longfellow tells us how his tale of a heroic Native American warrior came to him.
Posted February 12 • The Copy Book
Near Synonyms These words have very similar meaning but they are not the same — can you show the difference?
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