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SAT Math - Scholarly Unicorn - Lesson 2, Question 9
By Dr.Steeve Warner
SAT Math - Scholarly Unicorn - Lesson 2, Question 9
Lesson 9 Using Dashes to Interrupt
By Tom Bailey
In this tutorial, I distinguish dashes from hyphens and teach how to use dashes are used as interrupters.
Lesson 9 Using Dashes to Interrupt
By TeacherPhilEnglish
In this tutorial, I distinguish dashes from hyphens and teach how to use dashes are used as interrupters.
Lesson 9 - Synonyms for Love - English Vocabulary
By TheBalancedLiteracyDiet
Another lesson in honor of Valentine's Day. This lesson demonstrates how knowing synonyms for common words can enrich your vocabulary, giving you greater accuracy and variety. The speaker uses sentences with love in them and shows how to find a different word-synonym for love examples-admire, cherish, and adore.This video does a great job in defining synonyms for love, using the new words in sentences, and providing practice exercises (10:29).
Lesson 9 - Synonyms for Love - English Vocabulary
By JenniferESL
Another lesson in honor of Valentine's Day. This lesson demonstrates how knowing synonyms for common words can enrich your vocabulary, giving you greater accuracy and variety. The speaker uses sentences with love in them and shows how to find a different word-synonym for love examples-admire, cherish, and adore.This video does a great job in defining synonyms for love, using the new words in sentences, and providing practice exercises
Grade 9 Chemistry, Lesson 11 - Ionic Compounds Part 2
By Lumos Learning
An overview of ionic compounds with multivalent elements and polyatomic ions
Explaining Metaphors - Boiling with Anger
By MortonandWebster
This video finds associations to the expression "boil with anger" as a way to demonstrate how to find the meaning in metaphors. It shows how "anger" borrows meaning from "boil".