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 This easy-to-understand guide shows you how to conquer these tricky questions with a step-by-step plan for finding the right solution each and every time, no matter the kind or level of problem.
From learning math lingo and performing operations to calculating formulas and writing equations, you'll get all the skills you need to succeed!
Are you mystified by math word problems?
Discover how to:
* Translate word problems into plain English
* Brush up on basic math skills
* Plug in the right operation or formula
* Tackle algebraic and geometric problems
* Check your answers to see if they work |
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Brush Up Your Poetry! by Michael Macrone
Brush Up Your Poetry! is both a lively primer and a fascinating
look at how our language evolved, by focusing on well-known words and
phrases coined in a rich selection of all poems great and small (as
Coleridge would have put it). Readers will savor the familiar and
classically poetic--like Elizabeth Barrett Browning's "How do I love
thee? Let me count the ways" and John Donne's "Do not ask for whom the
bell tolls"--but they will also discover the myriad well-known phrases
that you would never expect to come from poems, such as Chaucer's "In
one ear and out the other" and Longfellow's "Into each life some rain
must fall."
This is one of the most wonderful books I've ever read and it was of a great value while I was studying at the University. |
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