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Yes, there is it is in the back of the novel Freak the Mighty. This word list is from the website ArmoredPenguin (listed below in the Related Links section).aardvarkaarghallegorybionicboatsbookcigarettecretincrittersdictionarydyadergfoodfoozlegoongramgrimgrimhaikuherstoryhistoryjabbawockykazoolagoonlibraryliftofflimerickmagnesiummidgetornithopterquestrobotufologyveganwattzag
they were in eighth grade
Max is in the eight grade so he must be 12-14
Ponyboy has to write a theme in his English class. he has to write theme for his class so he can improve his grade because he is failing his class
That would depend on how old the students are and on what subject the class is studying; a fifth grade Social Studies class would require something completely different than a tenth grade English class.
Yes, there is it is in the back of the novel Freak the Mighty. This word list is from the website ArmoredPenguin (listed below in the Related Links section).aardvarkaarghallegorybionicboatsbookcigarettecretincrittersdictionarydyadergfoodfoozlegoongramgrimgrimhaikuherstoryhistoryjabbawockykazoolagoonlibraryliftofflimerickmagnesiummidgetornithopterquestrobotufologyveganwattzag
they were in eighth grade
Max is in the eight grade so he must be 12-14
what would happen if you received a ''D'' in your english class in the tenth grade
"Freak the Mighty" by Rodman Philbrick starts with Max recounting his childhood memories of meeting Kevin, or "Freak," a boy with a physical disability but a genius mind, when they are both in the seventh grade. Max and Kevin form an unlikely and strong friendship as they navigate life's challenges together.
Max is about 16. He got left back in 7th grade twice, that would make him 15 and it has been a year since Freak died. Even though he is in the 8th grade, he is 16.
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Ponyboy has to write a theme in his English class. he has to write theme for his class so he can improve his grade because he is failing his class
That would depend on how old the students are and on what subject the class is studying; a fifth grade Social Studies class would require something completely different than a tenth grade English class.
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Read and write Different types of essays
While Americans say "Grade", meaning the class at school, the English say "Year", as in "I'm in Year 7".