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1. On page 28 read "Explanation" and "Examples" 2. On page 29-30 complete "Exercises" 1-4
 * Sentence Pattern 2** (Pattern 5)
 * 1. Tea or coffee, Coke or Sprite, water or juice - these are popular drinks.
 * 2. Some foods just seem to go together, like: kimchi and rice.
 * 3. Americans choose both a president and a vice president every four years; in the past we have chosen from, Clinton and Gore, Bush and Cheney, Obama and Biden.
 * 4. Some Hollywood couples like Mr. A and Ms. B or Mr. C and Mr. D manage to have good marriages.

1. On page 31-32 read "Explanation" and Examples" 2. On page 33 complete "Exercises 1-3
 * Sentence Pattern 3** (Pattern 6)
 * 1. King Saejong, General Lee, and Peter Kim - each of these people served their country well.
 * 2. To get good grades, to make lots of new relations, to have fun - such are the goals of the average American college graduate.
 * 3. Eating or starving, playing or doing nothing, sleeping or acquiring insomnia - what are your preferences for spring break?

1. On page 32-33 read "Professional Examples" and "Checkpoints" 2. On page 33 complete the final two "Exercises"
 * Sentence Patterns 4** (Pattern 6)
 * 1. Hardware, software, a modem - each of these essential computer components.
 * 2. Poetry and music, painting and sculpture, drama and dance - are all aspects of liberal arts.

1. Review sentence patterns 1, 2, and 3. 2. Your original example:
 * Sentence Patterns 5**
 * Pattern #1 Some have resisted the pull of the matrix; several others have already fallen.
 * Pattern #2 Peter likes those that do not have his name; Peter, those that do.
 * Pattern #3 There are three types of people in this world: those that can count, and those that cannot.

1. Review sentence patterns 4, 4a, 5, and 6. 2. Your original example:
 * Sentence Patterns 6**
 * Pattern #4: I like a girl that is tall, cute, handsome.
 * Pattern #4a: An Iguana likes to bask, and eat, and sleep.
 * Pattern #5: Sally wanted to bake and wash, eat and sleep, play and drink.
 * Pattern #6: Democracy, Facism, Communism: such are centralized political systems.

1. Review sentence patterns 1,2,3,4,4a,5,6 2. Your original example, using only the black box information:
 * Sentence Patterns 7** - review
 * Pattern #1: I like sentence patterns; Eric doesn't.
 * Pattern #2: Stella had six hours of sleep last night; Rachel, three.
 * Pattern #3:The sum of consecutive add integers beginning with 1 is always a square number: adding 1, 3, and 5 results in 9, the square number of 3.
 * Pattern #4: Cherries, pineapples, apples, oranges, peaches are all examples of fruits.
 * Pattern #4a: Five or Stride or Trident is an essential school supply.
 * Pattern #5: Lexus and Toyota, Hyundai and Daewoo, Porsche and Ferrari are all types of cars.
 * Pattern #6: Soccer, basketball, and hockey -- these are all fun sports.


 * Sentence Patterns 8** - Quiz

1. on pages 35-36 read "Explanation" and" Examples" 2. on pages 36-37 complete exercises 1-3
 * Sentence Patterns 9** (Pattern 7)
 * 1. Which famous television personality - Peter Moon or Peter Park or Peter Kim - do you think will win this years Emmy Award?
 * 2. The young gymnast - ugly, fat, and untalented - hoped to impress the judges.
 * 3. Some television programs - Jjang Gu and Power Rangers, and Doraemon - often help us relax.

1. on page 36 read "Professional Examples" and "Checkpoints" 2. on page 37 complete the final exercises # 1-2 and provide an original example of the pattern
 * Sentence Patterns 10** (pattern 7)
 * 1. European languages - Spanish or French or Italian - are inferior to the great language of Americanese.
 * 2. Pro skills - coordination, agility, speed - are required to be successful in a team DotA game.
 * Original example: Amazing skills - speed, strength, dexterity - are required in order to survive Mr. Stephens lectures.

1. on page 38 read "Explanation" and "Examples" 2. on page 39 complete exercises #1-2 and provide an original example of the pattern
 * Sentence Patterns 11** (pattern 7a)
 * 1. The familiar cheer of the football team - Boo Hiss - began to appear on bumper stickers around town.
 * 2. My family pets (my dog and cat) are constantly fighting with each other.
 * original example: My best DotA hero - the Ursa Warrior - is very IMBA.

1. on page 39 read "Professional Examples" and "Checkpoint" 2. on page 39 complete exercises 3-4 and provide an original example of the pattern
 * Sentence Patterns 12** (pattern 7a)
 * 3. My favortie colors – blue and orange – always attract me to new clothes.
 * 4. Learning the basic athletic skills – jumping and running – will help me succeed in any sport.
 * original example:

1. on page 41 read "Explanation" and "Examples" 2. on page 43 complete "Exercises" # 1 and 2:
 * Sentence Patterns 13** (pattern 8)
 * 1. If your teacher says to read it twice, if your teacher say to get a life, or if your teacher says to jump out the window, you'd better follow your teacher's wishes rather than your friend's.
 * 2. When the Earth was hit by a huge meteor, when the astronaut heard the explosion, when the air controller sounded like he was on fire, then the flight crew panicked and flew into the Sun.


 * Sentence Pattern 14 - Skip**

1. on page 42 read "Professional Examples" and one page 43 read "Checkpoints" 2. on page 43 complete "Exercises" # 3, 4, and write an original example:
 * Sentence Patterns 15** (pattern 8)
 * 3. The new puppy had four eyes because there were mutations in the DNA and because its parents had three eyes each.
 * 4. Whether you think you are pretty or whether you think you are handsome, you are ugly.
 * original example: Even if you think you are ugly, even if you think you are dumb, you probably are.

1. on page 47 read "Explanation" on page 48 read "Examples" 2. on page 49 complete "Exercises" #1 and 3
 * Sentence Patterns 16** (pattern 9)
 * 1. The floats in the parade were stunning in size, stunning also in color.
 * 2. Courteous - courteous to the seniors, courteous to the faculty - the prom committee managed to smooth all the tense situations.

1. on page 48 read "Professional Examples"; on page 48-49 read "Checkpoints" 2. create two original examples of pattern 9 - see page 49 for help:
 * Sentence Patterns 17** (pattern 9)
 * original example: Mr. Stephens is a teacher - a teacher compassionate about sentence patterns.
 * original example: The words, the single syllable words, the words form a sentence.

1. on pages 51-52 read "Explanation" and "Examples" 2. on pages 52-53 compete "Exercises" 2a and 2b:
 * Sentence Patterns 19** (pattern 9a)
 * 2a: But these numbers tell only part of the story, only how long she lived, only when she died, only the time of her death.
 * 2b: But these numbers tell only part of the story, part of the sorrow, part of the joy.

1. on page 52 read "Professional Examples" 2. on page 53 complete "Exercises" 3a, 3b, 3c:
 * Sentence Patterns 20**
 * 3a: The Western world possesses awesome amounts of virtually untapped resources, awesome views of untouched land, awesome chances waiting to be taken.
 * 3b: The Western world possesses awesome amounts of virtually untapped resources, virtually unlimited land, virtually endless opportunities.
 * 3c: Skip

1. on pages 35-36 review Explanation, Examples, and Checkpoints. 2. create one original example of pattern 7: 3. on pages 38-39 review Explanation, Examples, Checkpoint. 4. create one original example of pattern 7a:
 * Sentence Patterns 21** (review patterns 7 and 7a)
 * original example: Everyone - students, teachers, and administration - all slept during KIS reads.
 * original example: I hate the lethargy - and school - that Monday brings.


 * Sentence Patterns 22** Skip

1. on pages 41-43 review Explanation and Examples and Checkpoints. 2. create one original example of pattern 8:
 * Sentence Patterns 23** (review pattern 8)
 * original example: With no Sentence Patterns and no Things Fall Apart, Peter Park failed his English class.

1. on pages 54-55 read Explanation, Examples, and Checkpoints. 2. on pages 55-56 complete Exercises # 1, 2, 3:
 * Sentence Patterns 24** (pattern 10)
 * 1. After weeks of study I finally got it: an "A," the grade I really had worked for.
 * 2. Everyone knew that the one responsible for the murder was him: Jack the Ripper.
 * 3. The class elected one who was responsible, organized, and wealthy as treasurer: Jim Rutledge.

1. on pages 54-55 read Professional Examples. 2. create two original examples of pattern 10:
 * Sentence Patterns 25** (pattern 10)
 * original example: When I got my coffee they asked the usual question: sugar or cream?
 * original example: Going to the parking lot the thought crossed my mind: 2B, or not 2B?

1. on pages 58-59 read Explanation and Examples 2. on pages 59-60 complete Exercises 1 and 2a (in the middle of the page)
 * Sentence Patterns 26** (pattern 10a)
 * 1. The destiny of nations is controlled by the common people - so says communism.
 * 2a. It all came down to his worst quality - looks.

1. on page 59 read Professional examples and Checkpoints 2. on page 60 complete Exercises 2b, and c
 * Sentence Patterns 27** (pattern 10a)
 * 2b: Always be aware of the one place you can never see - behind you.
 * 2c: Dr. Charles is perfectly described by one word - intelligent.