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D:Dictionary Skills

E:Geometry

Drawing

F:Media Studies Bye Bye!

D:Dictionary Skills

C: 10 Quick Questions

B: Written Language

A: 10 Quick Questions

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Brooke go to bed now “Mum says” If you don’t you won’t get up in the morning.So I walk off into my room and get into bed I read a book and then get out of bed and run out side and I see people flying. I yell out to them and they all come down.So then I ask them how do you fly they said just be like a starfish and then you will fly.So the big crowd pretends to be like a starfish and they start flying so I do it and then all of a sudden I am flying and I can hear somebody yell at me it sounds like my mum’s voice and then I blink and it was my mum telling me to get up or you will be late for school and it all was just a dream.

It is an interesting idea Brooke. Nice to see some punctuation, but there should still be more.

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Gold: A soft, yellow, corrosion-resistant element, the most malleable and ductile metal, occurring in veins and alluvial deposits and recovered by mining or by panning or sluicing.

Lead: A soft, malleable, ductile, bluish-white, dense metallic element, extracted chiefly From galena and used in containers and pipes for corrosives, solder and type metal, bullets, radiation shielding, paints, and antiknock compounds.

Mercury: Elemental mercury, also known as liquid mercury or quick silver.

Nickel: a hard malleable ductile silvery metallic element that is resistant to corrosion

Sliver: Silver is found alloyed naturally with gold (electrum, Ag), but also occurs in solid solution in galena, and as silver sulphides and chlorides, or more rarely as native silver

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Burgles broke into sport Waikato Hamilton headquarters early Monday morning.The value theift and the damage was estimated at $20,000.Some of the money they took was from a basketball game they also took laptops, mobile phones and spare car keys.I think they should go to jail for 6 months

I guess we will see if you are right, they have now arrested someone for this.

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This is very well presented homework Brooke. It is really good to see all of the activities completed. I am very pleased to see the effort going into your work. Reading log?90.