May 9th 2014
Raisin in the Sun Practice 1: 21/25 Raisin in the Sun Practice 2: 22/25 Grammar Practice 1: 8/8 Its/It's:25/26 Literacy Devices Practice 1: 100% Literacy Devices Practice 2: 100% Literacy Devices Practice 3: 85% May 12th 2014Grammar: Practice 3: 100% Literary Devices: Practice 4: 41.5 Practice 5: 19/20 Practice 6: 9/10 Raisin in the Sun Practice 3: 8/10 Practice 4: 12/14 Vocabulary Practice 2: 37.3
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Student Opinion Article Yahtil Jimmy Devin |