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Suspend Reality
Leslie A. Thompson Suspend Reality
  • Fiction
  • English
  • 2 Words
  • No Age Recommendation
  • 412
  • 3
For Rain Shipman, what was supposed to be a few simple errands, became a series of intolerable events.

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Aboriginal American Weaving
Mary Lois Kissell Aboriginal American Weaving
  • Fiction
  • English
  • 2362 Words
  • Ages 18 and up
  • 2
  • 0
Wonderful as is the development of modern machinery for the manufacture of American textiles--machinery which seems almost human in the [more]

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Brain Challenge Puzzles: A Fun Way to Learn Vocabulary – Grade 7 and 8 Part 3
Dr. Jennifer Agard Brain Challenge Puzzles: A Fun Way to Learn Vocabulary – Grade 7 and 8 Part 3

Practice your vocabulary - HOME SCHOOL TOOL

  • Education
  • English
  • 7001 Words
  • Ages 12 and up
  • 112
  • 0
Brain Challenge: A Fun Way to Learn Vocabulary offers a unique, educational approach to teaching vital skills to [more]

Keywords: worksheet, puzzle, grammar, sentence, practice, definition, quiescence, quagmire, quaint, qualm, quandary, quell, query, quibble, quiescent, quip, quixotic, quizzical, [more]

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My Little Travel
Hans Bernard My Little Travel

Alien

  • Fiction
  • English
  • 4588 Words
  • Ages 10 and up
  • 401
  • 2
"Ye..." I did not finish my words when my planet beauty in the vast universe took me by [more]

Keywords: alien, spaceship, lab, fiction, travel, universe, cosmos, milky way, planet, galaxy

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The Atlantic Monthly,  Vol. 13,  No. 79,  May,  1864
Various Various The Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 13, No. 79, May, 1864
  • History
  • English
  • 83059 Words
  • Ages 18 and up
  • 2
  • 0
"A correspondent, who writes himself Peter Ball, or Bell,--for his hand-writing is as ragged as his manners,--admonishes me of [more]

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The Atlantic Monthly,  Vol. 12,  No. 72,  October,  1863
Various Various The Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 12, No. 72, October, 1863
  • History
  • English
  • 86352 Words
  • Ages 18 and up
  • 2
  • 0
"A correspondent, who writes himself Peter Ball, or Bell,--for his hand-writing is as ragged as his manners,--admonishes me of [more]

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