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22.03.2021 •
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Write the sentences. Choose the helping verb in parentheses that best completes the sentences.
1. This requirement is, can) provide equal justice.
2. Even the Supreme Court usually ( will, may have) follow its past decisions.
3. The court (hasdoes) not review every legal question.
4. It (have accept cases about important issues.
5. At least four of the nine justices (are, must) agree to hear a case.
Read the sentences. Write the verb phrase in each sentence. Circle the main verb
1. Can the President appoint anyone to the Supreme Court? The President can appoint anyone to the
Supreme Court.
2. Yes, but the person must win approval by the Senate.
3. Have you heard of Justice Sandra Day O'Connor? You have heard of Justice Sandra Day O'Connor .
4. She had been a state senator in Arizona
5. Usually the President will choose someone with a career in law
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He creates suspense at the start of the poem, by no introducing the hero.
Grendel, a monster, emerges out of the darkness in which Anglo-Saxon life was steeped. He begins raiding Hrothgar’s court and killing his thanes.
Beowulf comes to help king Hrothgar.
He fights with and tears an arm of the monster Grendel, who flees back into darkness.
The poem becomes more and more interesting once the reader knows who Beowulf is.