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Diagramming sentences is a hands-on approach to learning about
language and grammar. Daily diagramming practice can help readers
and writers become better readers, writers and critical thinkers.
Professor Hess has been teaching English and Critical Thinking
since 2008, developing, refining, and creating the materials
contained in this book: Twelve chapters packed full of
illustrations, explanations, practice sentences, and review
materials. This book is appropriate for students from ages 9 to 99,
making it a valuable resource for students, parents, teachers, and
lifelong learners.
This short book is a collection of character studies set to the
short story form. Hess explores the complexities of relationships
between men and women, and the way men and women live with, and
without, listening to one another. This collection includes
"Nothing Extraordinary," the story of one Mr. Sissue, who just
can't seem to get a handle on love or life. It also includes "The
One Homeless Woman of Athens, Ohio," a story that explores a
winning moment in the life of that one woman. The third story,
"Mrs. Gumblebee," serves as a warning for all those who misplace
their passion. The last story, but certainly not to be overlooked,
is "Evelyn's New Car," a story that vicariously spits in the eye of
all fast-talking salesmen who forget to listen to their customers.
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