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- 1. How To Use Commas
Many writers think it is a good idea to sprinkle commas every few places in there writing, but this makes for difficult reading. Here are some places commas should not be used: * After and, but, and or, unless the comma sets off a dependent clause (a phrase which can't stand alone as a sentence). Examples: Wrong- But, she did get it done on time. R
2. NASCAR Speech
NASCAR....ever heard the word before? I know I have! To you it just might seem like some new kind of car or something. But to me, it means a lot. It basicly means every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday....caus thats when all the Friday is when the pre action takes place. This is when 700 horses, 4 gears, 22 galons of high octane gas, 3400 lbs of
3. Dog Dreams
For the past five years my dream has been to own a male Saint Bernard pup out of my old Saint Bernards, Samson and Delilah. Patty, the woman that owns my old companions called and informed me that Delilah was pregnant and was expected to deliver within the next week. I knew that my dream was coming true and I would get my pup. That whole week I was
4. Biography Of Robert Cormier
Robert Cormier was born in 1925 in French Hill, a French-Canadian neighborhood of Leominster, Massachusetts, and has lived in Leominster all his life. The second of eight children, Robert enjoyed a happy childhood in the nest of his close-knit family and community. His family provided him a haven from the outer world. Cormier didn't fare well in th
5. Don Cherry
, born and raised in Kingston Ontario, is known for his openness, often debatable and always amusing commentary. Mr. Cherry can be seen weekly during the National Hockey League season. He has a segment during the first intermission, every Saturday on CBC\'s Hockey Night In Canada called the Coach\'s Corner. Don grew up playing hockey, for he was p