USA History in Brief (Learner English Series, Book 1)
This is the first in a planned series of books to help readers improve their English skills. Each book will teach you something about the United States. This book is about U.S. history.
Roughly 40 pages of different types of analogies 8 comparisons per page: synonym,antonym,homophones,example/class,object/function, doer/action, location, 6 skill tests there are 10 problems each test/plus answer key. Great early middle school exercises for challenge work. Will not overwhelm student with too many words as there are only 8 comparisons per page.
Harry Blamires, a graduate of University College, Oxford, was formerly Dean of Arts and Sciences at King Alfred’s College, Winchester. He was Visiting Professor of English Literature at Wheaton College, Illinois, in 1987. The University of Southampton has awarded him a D.Litt. in recognition of his achievements as a writer. His total output of some thirty books includes fiction and theology, but he is widely known for his works of literary history and criticism.
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