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Wednesday, March 21, 2018

Holy Week - Make-up Class March 28 (FIX-ITs 26, 27)

You should keep working on Fix-Its
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FIX-ITs  26 & 27



Week 26 
Quick-witted and agile, Robert compensated for his limitation by an eagerness to please and to learn ever watchful of the king he had sought out opportunity’s to serve or aid his uncle. [quotation continues] 
“Now they were riding threw the royal forest with Roberts beloved hound Hrothgar by his side the lad had raised Hrothgar as a puppy, and trained him well. As the group passed through a cedar grove Hrothgar bounded ahead and out of site [quotation continues] 
Robert could here him barking wildly in the distance which surprised him sense his hound never barked without a commendable reason [quotation continues] 
Although he did not know what was troubling Hrothgar he recognized the sound as a warning, his uncle seemed undaunted, or perhaps oblivious two the noise. [quotation continues] 




Week 27 

 “Kneeling at the foot of a cliff where tiny drops of water trickled down king Arthur had cupped his hands for a drink, it was a mere dribble of water and the king had developed a potent thirst. [quotation continues] 

Impatiently the king waited until his hands were full of water with anxious foreboding, Robert watched, and listened while Hrothgar continued too bark madly [quotation continues] 


Although he feared that something in the water might be hazardous being mute Robert was unable to warn his uncle, he took the only coarse of action he could envision too accomplish his objective swiftly [quotation continues] 


Rushing to his uncles side Robert knocked the water from his hands Irately King Arthur shouted at the boy telling him he was parched and needed water. [quotation ends] 

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