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Cards in this guide (20)
Who was a new york politician who accused a reporter of being a muckraker

Theodore Roosevelt

Who wrote realistic novels about life on the Plains of Nebraska and the American Southwest

Willa Cather

Where would you look to find the Nobel Prize winner in the year you were born

Almanac

Who was Clifford sent to prison for murdering

his uncle, Jaffrey Pyncheon

What did the old man believe had happened to Hepzibah

Hepzibah had left town because she owed too much money to her creditors

How do you dry rose petals

To dry a bunch of roses with the petals still on the flowers, choose roses that aren't quite fully opened. Cut off any leaves or side stems, then bundle the stems using a rubber band. Hang the roses upside down in a dry, dark place such as a closet for a few weeks until they're completely dry, then remove the petals from the roses.

To enjoy the roses while the petals are drying, put the roses in a vase in a dry area, such as near a fan. Let the roses dry naturally, then remove the petals.

To press the rose petals, choose roses that are in full bloom. Gently pluck the petals from the roses. Open the heavy book to the middle and place two paper towels inside. Spread out the rose petals on the paper towels, then cover them with two more paper towels. Close the book and place another heavy book or weight on top. Check the rose petals every week until they're dry, then remove them from the book.

To dry rose petals quickly, choose roses that are in full bloom. Gently pluck the petals from the roses. Place the petals on a paper towel and microwave them for about 1 minute. Check to see if the petals are dry. If not, microwave them a little longer and check them again.

To dry rose petals in the refrigerator, remove the petals and put them between two sheets of paper towels, or leave the petals on the flowers and cut the stems just below the blossoms. Place the roses in the refrigerator until the petals are dry. This method works especially well for preserving en entire rose corsage with baby's breath and ferns.

Who was the owner of the House of the Seven Gables in this lesson

Hepzibah Pyncheon

The Gilded Age was marked by who

Mark Twain

What call number would lead to a book on the development of radio

IQ test scores do not predict motivation or desire.

In the yellow pages of the telephone directory what would you look under if you wanted to have roses delivered to your mother

Florist

Sue and Lynn marched for womens' or women's or women rights when they were in Washington DC

women's

What is a sentence using they're

They're being mean.

They're coming tomorrow.

They're not here yet.

How do you troubleshoot flat tire light on but no tire is flat on BMW e90

Drive up to 100km and crash your car to a road divider.

Who was the first person to come to hepzibah's one cent shop on the day the storm ended

Mrs. Gubbins

What does a correctly punctuated sentence look like

This sentence is correctly punctuated. This is another correctly punctuated sentence. Here is a sentence with a comma, and a period.

What are the the possessive case nouns and pronouns in this sentence. Don't forget your tickets Fredas mom said

The possessive noun is Freda's (without the apostrophe, Fredas is the plural of Freda, not the possessive form).

The pronoun is the possessive adjective your.

How could you use the words who's and whose in a sentence for a 5th grader

I would like to know who's asking about whose books these are.

What type of conflict can be seen in this reading selection a tale if two cities

individual vs individual

Are the books there's or ours punctuation

"There's" means "there is" - if it belongs to them, it is THEIRS. The book can be theirs if it belongs to them or ours if it belongs to us.

Which of these words is most closely related to the word entailecheloncollateralharanguebequeath

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