Lessons Learned from a Boy Who Cried Wolf

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Once upon a time, a young boy's constant fibbing led to a dangerous situation where no one believed him when a real crisis occurred. This cautionary tale highlights the consequences of dishonesty, as the boy learns the importance of truthfulness and finds joy in wholesome activities. Ultimately, it serves as a reminder to value honesty and seek amusement in harmless pursuits.


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  1. Vocabulary / Announcements 5 minutes Switch and grade Urban Legends and Basketry 40 minutes Placement of Modifiers practice if time allows 15 minutes Discuss tomorrow s practice ACT English exam 5 minutes

  2. 1. Handicraft. The oldest 1. Run-on sentence 2. No Change 3. Are 1. Materials is plural 4. A basket s origin 1. Basket is singular 5. Materials, including palm 1. Set of supplementary or explanatory materials

  3. 6. Who works quickly 6. works is a verb quickly needs to be an adverb 7. Although each culture 7. Although is a contrast not cause-effect 8. Has been eroded 8. Sentence fragment 9. Between traditional artistry 9. Among is used or 3 or more items so we use between and traditioned is not a word. 10. To preserve his or her 10. Basket maker is singular; pronoun referring back must be singular.

  4. 11. Created and told 11. no comma needed 12. Of transmitting 12. Keep with form of using, no added on 13. Although 13. Run-on 14. No change 15. Verifiable 15. Contrast but is used however is redundant information.

  5. 16. Ending 16. conclusion not needed - redundant 17. Loaded it in 17. Verb tense knew and decided 18. Which was 18. he is incorrect because the sentence already has a subject. 19. No Change 20. OMIT 20. Irrelevant to the passage topic.

  6. Once upon a time, there was a small boy who loved to tell tall tales. Because of this behavior, nobody ever believed a word he said. Therefore, it was no surprise that nobody listened one day when he cried, My pop s barn is on fire! Everyone in the village laughed at the excited youngster as he begged and pleaded for someone to follow him. After a few minutes, one woman became concerned. She asked her companions, Should we see if the barn is really burning? At that moment, someone spotted smoke. Immediately, the villagers jumped on their horses and headed to the liar s farm. Sure enough, what he said was true. With great haste, the villagers formed a line to help extinguish the flames. Luckily, the boy s father had already saved the animals. This terrible incident convinced the child that lying was a terrible habit. Shortly thereafter, he found new ways to amuse himself: singing, drawing, and fishing. Let this true story serve as a warning to all inclined to tell tall tales: nobody believes a fibber. Each person, therefore, should find amusement in harmless activities.

  7. Heeding all too well the admonition of Genesis 1:26, man has clearly established dominion over the fish of the sea, the birds of the air, the cattle, and all the earth. In fact, man has gone far toward destroying all members of the animal kingdom, including, of course, himself. In the last 150 years, man has increased his extermination of mammals alone by fifty-five-fold, and if the killing continues at the present rate, man may well destroy all 4,062 species of mammals within thirty years. Even today, there are 835 endangered species, with more being added each year. In India, where 40,000 tigers roamed in 1930, there are now only 2,500 left, and the lion population, currently estimated at 175, has been depleted even more severely. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

  8. 6. Australia, a land of energetic, sports-minded individuals, has treated its animal population no better than India has. 7. Consequently, animals like the kangaroo, for which Australia is famous, are fast disappearing, as are koala bears, Tasmanian wolves, and emus. 8. Because Australians were not concerned about their wildlife, in 1930 the government machine- gunned 20,000 emus at one time. 9. In the United States, too, several species of wildlife have disappeared, and many others are close to extinction. 10. The Eastern elk and the passenger pigeon, once so plentiful in this country, are now forever gone.

  9. 11. Other animals, such as the alligator, the Southern bald eagle, and the ivory-billed woodpecker, may be fated to join the growing list of species we will see no more. 12. Although alligators are protected by law, men continue to kill them for their skins, only the belly portion of which are used. 13. As long as Americans want their expensive alligator belts, handbags, and shoes, the poachers will continue to supply the skins. 14. The profit motive, of course, has lead to the wholesale slaughter of animals like the alligator and the tiger, but many other animals have been killed for whim or pleasure.

  10. 1. My English teacher is so strict! At the beginning of the quarter she said, If you miss three classes, you will get an F. 2. During my summer vacation, I went to the beach. My favorite beach activities are swimming, scuba diving, parasailing, and jet skiing. 3. Georgia Southern is a great school, but I wish Statesboro were a bigger town! On the weekends, there is nothing to do. 4. Although Lucretia is an excellent hostess, she was somewhat nonplussed when she stumbled down the stairs, falling face-first into the clam dip.

  11. 5. I told my friend, whose name is Anne, that I have homework to do therefore, I must leave the play early. She understood, but she was sad that I was going to miss the last act. 6. Jan, my best friend, cannot go to the movies with us. Her mother said, Young lady, you aren t going anywhere until you clean up your room! 7. I want a cute brown puppy, but my mother won t let me have one. She says that puppies are noisy, messy and loud. 8. I like basketball better than football because basketball is more exciting and fast-paced than football.

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