This document appears to be an exercise containing 20 sentences with various topics including locations, characters, organizations, actions, and historical documents. The sentences provide short individual statements or phrases about places one ought to be or go, characteristics, jobs, warnings, timing of events, and works to read. The document gives a series of brief and unrelated statements rather than a cohesive paragraph or story.
This document appears to be an exercise containing 20 sentences with various topics including locations, characters, organizations, actions, and historical documents. The sentences provide short individual statements or phrases about places one ought to be or go, characteristics, jobs, warnings, timing of events, and works to read. The document gives a series of brief and unrelated statements rather than a cohesive paragraph or story.
This document appears to be an exercise containing 20 sentences with various topics including locations, characters, organizations, actions, and historical documents. The sentences provide short individual statements or phrases about places one ought to be or go, characteristics, jobs, warnings, timing of events, and works to read. The document gives a series of brief and unrelated statements rather than a cohesive paragraph or story.
1. There is where I ought to be. 2. Through the years.
3. You ought to go there too. 4. The foundation of the fountain is really very strong. 5. Whereby. 6. Real character is priceless. 7. It is useless to do it.8. She will work for the National Library. 9. Please take me into consideration for I have a national reputation. 10. There was an extremely large congregation for the dedication. 11. Orlando is one of the characters in "As You Like It." 12. The foreman will stop in off and on throughout the day. 13. The station is really quite near by. 14. He bought some rations at an auction. 15. I sought her friendship for I was lonesome. 16. Use every possible precaution to avoid accidents. 17. They usually begin action earlier than this. 18. The Young Women's Christian Association. 19. The Information Bureau is to the right. 20. Howard wants you to read the "Declaration of Independence
How I Found Livingstone: Travels, adventures, and discoveres in Central Africa, including an account of four months' residence with Dr. Livingstone, by Henry M. Stanley
How I Found Livingstone
Travels, adventures, and discoveres in Central Africa, including an account of four months' residence with Dr. Livingstone, by Henry M. Stanley