How many words can you make from these letters? Make words of any length, but use each letter no more than once per word. (If a letter is on the board twice you can use it twice.) Share your word lists in the comments.

How many words can you make from these letters? Make words of any length, but use each letter no more than once per word. (If a letter is on the board twice you can use it twice.) Share your word lists in the comments.
In two sentences tell me what you have learned about editing recently.
duck: (noun) a type of waterbird; meat from that waterbird; a heavy cotton or linen fabric used to make sails and duck tape, now called duct tape unless referring specifically to the brand Duck Tape ® duct: (noun) an enclosed channel that allows the passage of a substanceFor example: heating …
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Success isn’t always about greatness.
~Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson
It’s about consistency. Consistent,
hard work gains success.
Greatness will come.
How many words can you make from these letters? Make words of any length, but use each letter no more than once per word. (If a letter is on the board twice you can use it twice.) Share your word lists in the comments.
In two sentences tell me what you have learned about writing recently.
you’re: (subject pronoun + verb) contraction of you are
your: (possessive pronoun) shows that you own something;
it belongs to you
yore: (noun) a time long ago
The term yore is not commonly used anymore except in Christmas carols and some literary contexts. It is preceded by the preposition “of” and is used in expressions like days of yore or knights of yore.
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Never lose sight of the fact that the most
~Barbara Bush
important yardstick of your success
will be how you treat other people–
your family, friends, and coworkers,
and even strangers you meet along the way.