Bill Holtzmuller, Writing exercises, page 22
			
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THE DICTIONARY IS YOUR FRIEND
 Your dictionary does things
 for you, just as your schoolmates
 do. Let's look up the word mellow.
 1. How do you spell mellow?
 2. What does mellow mean?
 3. Can you divide it into syllables?
 4. How do you say it correctly?
 5. What language is it derived from?
 
 After practicing the sentences above, select a new word and look it up in the dictionary.
 Then write about it as you have the word mellow.
 
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 Your dictionary does thing for
 you, just as your schoolmate do. Let's
 look up the word mellow.
 1. How do you spell mellow?
 2 What does mellow mean? t
 4 How do you say it correctly?
 What language is it derived from?
 
 Substitute your own word, and answer the question on this page.
 Practice both the questions and the answers before writing them here in your book.
 
 
 
 
 Author
Frank Nugent Freeman 
 
Book Title
Looking ahead recorder 8
Publisher
Zaner-Bloser
Date published
1948
 Writer
Bill Holtzmuller 
Date
After 1948
Paper
 21cm x xcm;  in  in, ivory
 Pen
 black
Penmanship Style
 File name
 Bill Holtzmuller 19xx-001-001-001
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