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Scrambled Sentences Karoll Chafloque Zapata

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Scrambled Sentences Karoll Chafloque Zapata

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•Keller obtained degree in 1904 despite being blind and deaf.

1) in/ 1904/despite/blind/ being/ and/ degree/ deaf/ obtained/ Keller.

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•Anne Sullivan born Feeding Hills childhood illness left her almost blind.

2) Feeding Hills/ chilhood/ left/ born/illness/ her/ Anne Sullivan/ blind / almost.

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•Educated by Anne Sullivan, who taught her to read and write.

3) Anne Sullivan/ by/ Educated/ who/ her / to/ taught/ and/ read/write.

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•Keller became deaf and blind after illness when just 19 months old.

4) became/ deaf/ Keller/and/ blind/illness/ after/just/when/19/ months old.

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•Anne returned specially to Perkins in 1887 to teach Hellen.

5)Hellen/ returned/ teach/ specially/ to/Anne/ Perkins/1887/to/in

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•Why do you write these sentences on the board?

6) do/ you/write/ sentences/these/Why/the/board/on/?

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•I asked her if the little girl who had written about the new dress was particularly pleased with her dress.

7) little/ girl / who / I / asked / her / the / if/written/the/had/about/particularly/ new dress/ pleased/ was/ her/ with/ dress

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•When we entered the room, the children’s attention was riveted on Hellen.

8) we/ the/ entered/on/was/attention/the/room,/children’s/When/ Hellen/ riveted

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•But children learn better if they write about things that concern the personally.

9) personally/ children/ them/concern/ learn /if/write/things/But/that/ about/better/ they

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•The school room isn’t the place to teach any young child language, least of all the deaf child.

10) the/ deaf child/of/ least/all/language,/child/The/ school room/the/ isn’t/teach/place/to/any/young.

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•Al Capone is perhaps the most important gangster in the history of organized crime.

11) the/ history / most / perhaps / of / crime / important / in / the/ gangster /organized/ is/ Al Capone

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•He maintained his control through a combination of organizational skill, genuine loyalty, bribes, threats and when neccesary murder.

12) murder/ neccesary/ when/ and/ threats/ bribes/ loyalty,/ genuine/ skill,/ organizational/ of/ combination/ a/ through/ control/ his/ maintained/ He

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•He spent more time in hospital, and later died from a heart attack.

13) hospital/ and/ more/ heart/spent/ later/ time/ in/ died/ from/ a/ He/ attack

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•In 1919, Capone went to work for John Torrio in Chicago.

14) Capone/ In/ went/ Chicago/ 1919,/ to/ in/ John Torrio/ for/ work

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•There were innumerable attempts on Capone’s life, none of which was successful.

15) successful/ innumerable/ Capone’s/ There/ life/ none/ were/ attempts/ in/ on/ which/ of/ was

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•He was finally charged with and convicted of income tax evasion.

16) evasion/ charged/ with/ income/ tax/ finally/ and/ convicted/ He/ of/ was

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•Which of these things did your teachers do when you began learning English?

17) English?/ learning/ began/ you/ when/ do/ teachers/ your/ did/ things/ these/of/ Which

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•My husband watches the news on TV, but I really prefer to hear it on radio.

18) on/ TV,/ the/ on/ it/ to/ but/ I/ My/ really/ husband/ hear/ radio/ news/ watches/ prefer

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•I like stories about the ghosts and supernatural.

19) supernatural/ I/ stories/ ghosts/ and/ like/ the/ about

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•Eliot Ness worked day and night attacking Capone’s illegal dealings with alcohol.

20) Eliot Ness/ alcohol/ night/ Capone’s/ attacking/ illegal/ worked/ with/ and/ dealings/ day

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