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verb, prepositional, verbal |
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infinitive, gerund, participle |
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a group of words that does not contain both a subject and a verb |
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a group of words cotaining a subject and a verb |
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poems that appeal to the ear and emotions |
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divided into sentences and paragraphs |
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several lines of poetry grouped together |
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a clause that can stand alone |
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a clause that cannot stand alone |
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divided into verses and stanzas |
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be able to identify a clause as "dependent" or "independent" _______________________________________
be able to identfy if a phrase is "verb", "prepositional", or "verbal" _______________________________________
Be able to identify whether a depen |
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be able to mark accented and unaccented beats in poetry |
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A person who controls his flesh demonstrates what in his life? |
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A person lacking self-control is easily influenced by what to violate rules and laws? |
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Why do our irresponsible peers often try to involv us in their activities? |
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so they can justify their actions |
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List two things from Psalm 1:1 that we will not do if we walk with God. |
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a. walk in the counsel of the un-Godly
b. sit in the seat of the scornful |
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How can we avoid being "sitting ducks" forpeer pressures and worldly temptations? |
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We can obey God and build spiritual muscles. |
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Abstain from all appearance of evil. I Thessalonians 5:22 |
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