Solutions to Lesson 23: Reviewing the Diphthongs + New Brief Forms
+ Reading Homework Translations
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Let’s check our work from yesterday’s assignment.
Let’s start by translating and tracing the forms from previous lessons:
Few, fuel, futile, youth, views, units, boil,
choice, coil, moist, dime, files,
slice, plow, arouse, rout, brow.
Study the following new Brief Forms:
Life, line, quite, might, use, power, why, night, find,
light, how-out, right-write, while, behind, point-appoint, thousand, side, wire, kind,
inquire-inquiry, mile, require, lightly, kindly, rightly, nightly.
Reading Homework
“GREECE” (545 Words)
Thousands of years have gone by since Greece was considered a world power.
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