Reading maketh a full man . . . . . Speaking maketh a ready man . . . . . Writing maketh an exact man.

~~Sir Francis Bacon

Thursday, January 25, 2018

Due January 31 (FIX-ITs 18,19, Portfolios, In-class essay perfected)


Assignment:
• Portfolios to date
• Perfect your essay from class.
Essays should be three paragraphs, and in each paragraph be sure to include and properly indicate:  
Dress-ups 
Openers 2, 3, 4 (optional), 5, 6, 7 (optional)                         
2 Decorations per paragraph  
FIX ITs:
through #19
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Feel free to choose 4 make-up classes!  
Make-up dates and locations:                                                 
Fridays w/ Mrs. Cortez from 12:30 to 2:30 @ Brooklyn Bagel in Panther Creek
February  9, 16, 23
and/or
Mondays w/ Pablo from 5:00 to 7:00pm @ our home
91 Trace Creek Dr., The Woodlands, TX 77381
February 19, 26 and March 5

Both Brooklyn Bagel and our home are in The Woodlands and less than 5 miles from SS&J.  We will schedule more make-up class opportunities in March and April, but let's start with these.


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Week 18
After the battle, sadly it was his daughter which ran to greet him not an animal as he had complacently assumed. Bound by his promise to God however he had to follow through with it.
Dorinda squirmed as she read the veracious story to Arthur, isn’t there anything a little you know happier to read, she asked hopefully?
“Sure, I know. Theres an enthralling story about healing you might enjoy reading,” he replied. “Find Luke 17,12. He tells about 10 lepers which Jesus instantly and miraculously healed!”
Good night Dorinda exclaimed in amazement. Its still daytime, Arthur wryly observed pretending not to understand her slang. 
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Week 19
With interest Dorinda read the story, as Arthur indicated Jesus healed 10 leper’s. What Arthur failed to disclose was that only one demonstrated any gratitude for the kindness, only one returned to thank Jesus and glorify God.
Getting the message the book was slammed shut by Dorinda and she ignobly escaped to the palace grounds. Wandering through the gardens she approached the fateful well. Surprised she noticed someone their an old woman attempting to draw water from the deep well.
The old woman futilely tryed to turn the crank which would not budge clearly her finger’s ached and what slight strength she had in them gave way. When she heard steps the woman turned her attention to the curious princess
“Gentle Princess the woman began I’ve got rheumatism in my hands which makes it painful to draw up the brimming bucket; would you be so kind as to fetch me a cup of water?”

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