Ce matin. Use a conjugated form of the following verbs/expressions in the passé composé to tell what your roommates or other friends did (or didn't do) this morning. Use ils/elles as the subject. Don't forget to give details and use connecting words.    prendre une douche   /   se brosser   /   se dépêcher

What will be an ideal response?


Ce matin. Answers will vary, but they must use a conjugated form of the given verbs.5 points - 3 for verbs and 2 for the rest.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Skimming a text is an effective part of which stage of the PSR process?

a. preview b. study c. read d. review

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In the first stanza, the author

Stephen Crane (1871-1900), an American novelist and poet, is best known as the author of The Red Badge of Courage, a novel about a young soldier whose romantic notion of heroism is shattered in the trenches of the Civil War. Although Crane never served in the military, he saw his share of war and death as a journalist covering conflicts in foreign countries. “War is Kind” by Stephen Crane Do not weep, maiden, for war is kind. Because your lover threw wild hands toward the sky And affrighted steed ran on alone. Do not weep War is kind. Hoarse, booming drums of the regiment, Little souls who thirst for fight, These men were born to drill and die. The unexplained glory flies above them, Great is the battle-god, great, and his kingdom – A field where a thousand corpses lie. Do not weep, babe, for war is kind. Because your father tumbled in the yellow trenches, Raged at his breast, gulped and died, Do not weep War is kind. Swift blazing flag of the regiment, Eagle with crest of red and gold, Those men were born to drill and die, Point for them the virtue of slaughter, Make plain to them the excellence of killing And a field where a thousand corpses lie. Mother, whose heart hung humble as a button On the bright splendid shroud of your son, Do not weep War is kind. a. speaks to the mother of a soldier who has died in battle b. tells a young woman not to mourn her lover’s death c. presents the image of a riderless horse galloping away d. both b and c

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