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proud of him
jailed in Australia
sent to Australia on a convict ship
bad examples for him
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and formed the Kelly gang
after killing a policeman
after attacking a policeman
and died during committing robberies
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PassageFour NEDKELLYhasbeendescribedasoneofth
he committed so many crimes
some people think he is a hero and others think he is a criminal
he killed policemen
he is a criminal but he is coward
PassageFourNEDKELLYhasbeendescribedasoneofthemo
he committed so many crimes
some people think he is a hero and others think he is a criminal
he killed policemen
he is a criminal but he is coward
PassageFourNEDKELLYhasbeendescribedasoneofthemo
1878
1887
1874
1880
PassageFour NEDKELLYhasbeendescribedasoneofth
proud of him
jailed in Australia
sent to Australia on a convict ship
bad examples for him
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and formed the Kelly gang
after killing a policeman
after attacking a policeman
and died during committing robberies
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horse theft, petty crimes and wounding a policeman in 1878
killing policemen, holding people hostage and bank robbery
killing policemen, being hung and horse theft
wounding a policeman, house robbery and killing a horse
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ThereoncelivedapoortailorwhohadasoncalledAladdinacarelessidleboy21woulddonothingbutplayalldaylonginthestreetswithlittleidleboyslikehimself.Thissogrievedthefatherthat22died;yetinspiteofhismother’stearsandprayersAladdindidnotmendhisways.Onedaywhenhewasplayinginthestreetsasusualastranger23himifhewasnotthesonofMustaphathetailor."Iamsir"repliedAladdin;"buthe24alongwhileago."Onthisthestrangerwhowasafamousmagicianfellonhisneckandkissedhimsaying:"Iamyouruncleand25youfromyourlikenesstomybrother.GotoyourmotherandtellherIamcoming."Aladdinranhomeandtoldhismotherofhisnewlyfounduncle."Indeedchild"shesaid"yourfatherhada26butIalwaysthoughthewasdead."HowevershepreparedsupperandtoldAladdintoseekhisunclewhocameladenwithwineandfruit.HefelldownandkissedtheplacewhereMustaphausedtosittellingAladdin’smothernottobe27atnothavingseenhimbeforeashehadbeenoutofthecountryforfortyyears.HethenturnedtoAladdinandaskedhimhistradeatwhichtheboyhunghisheadwhilehismotherburstintotears.OnlearningthatAladdinwasidleandhadlearned28tradeheofferedtogetashopforhimandstockitwithmerchandise.Thenext29heboughtAladdinafinesuitofclothesandtookhimalloverthecityshowinghimthesightsandbroughthimhomeatnightfall30hismotherwhowasoverjoyedtoseehersondressedsofine. 27
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PassageThree RonaldMusokeisacollegestudentfromUganda.HeattendstheCollegeofMarininCalifornia.Recentlyhegotveryexcitedaboutthingshefoundinwastebaskets.WhatdidhefindHefoundoutdatedtextbooksthathadbeenthrownaway.Someofthebookshadsoldnewforonehundreddollars.Theoldtextbookshadbeeneitherdiscontinued-orre-placedbynewereditions. UgandaisaverypoorcountryinAfrica.WhenMusokewenttoschoolinUgandatherewereneverenoughbooks.Sometimesfivebooksweresharedwithonehundredfiftystudents.MusokelivedthroughtheUgandancivilwarandthelossoftwelvefamilymembersfromAIDS. WhyisMusokeexcitedaboutthediscardedtextbooksHewantstosendthemtoUgandasowomenhavethechancetogetaneducation.Thebookswillbeusedtopayforthewomen’seducation.Musoke’shopesthateducationwillhelplowerthenumberofdeathsfromAIDS.AlsothebookswillhelplowerilliteracyinUganda. OtherstudentsarehelpingMusokegathertextbooks.Studentsaregivinghimbooksandoverfourthousandbookshavebeencollected.Abusinesssponsorishelpingtopaythepostageforthebooks.Musokeandhisclassmatessortandpackthebooks. Ugandanswillbeeducatedwiththehelpofdonatedbooks.TheCollegeofMarinstudentshavebecomeconnectedwithanAfricannationfaraway.TheseclassmatesfromawealthycountyforexampleTanyaSchwedlerandherclassmateshavegainedgreaterunderstandingofpeoplewhostruggletoliveinaverypoorcountry. Thepropertitleforthispassageis
ThereoncelivedapoortailorwhohadasoncalledAladdinacarelessidleboy21woulddonothingbutplayalldaylonginthestreetswithlittleidleboyslikehimself.Thissogrievedthefatherthat22died;yetinspiteofhismother’stearsandprayersAladdindidnotmendhisways.Onedaywhenhewasplayinginthestreetsasusualastranger23himifhewasnotthesonofMustaphathetailor."Iamsir"repliedAladdin;"buthe24alongwhileago."Onthisthestrangerwhowasafamousmagicianfellonhisneckandkissedhimsaying:"Iamyouruncleand25youfromyourlikenesstomybrother.GotoyourmotherandtellherIamcoming."Aladdinranhomeandtoldhismotherofhisnewlyfounduncle."Indeedchild"shesaid"yourfatherhada26butIalwaysthoughthewasdead."HowevershepreparedsupperandtoldAladdintoseekhisunclewhocameladenwithwineandfruit.HefelldownandkissedtheplacewhereMustaphausedtosittellingAladdin’smothernottobe27atnothavingseenhimbeforeashehadbeenoutofthecountryforfortyyears.HethenturnedtoAladdinandaskedhimhistradeatwhichtheboyhunghisheadwhilehismotherburstintotears.OnlearningthatAladdinwasidleandhadlearned28tradeheofferedtogetashopforhimandstockitwithmerchandise.Thenext29heboughtAladdinafinesuitofclothesandtookhimalloverthecityshowinghimthesightsandbroughthimhomeatnightfall30hismotherwhowasoverjoyedtoseehersondressedsofine. 23
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PassageTwo Boysandgirlsinthissixthgradeclassbothcanusetheschoolcomputers.Studiesshowthatinhighschoolgirlsusecomputerslessthanboys.Thiscausesatechnologygap. "Girlstendtobelesscomfortablethanboyswiththecomputer.Theyuseitmoreforwordprocessingratherthanforproblemsolving..." Thestudiesshowthatgirlsmakeuponlyasmallpartofstudentsincomputerscienceclasses.Girlsusuallysaytheyhavelesscomputerabilitythanboysdo.Theyarelesssurewhenusingcomputers.Theyusecomputerslessoftenthanboysoutsidetheclassroom. "Boysarenotsoafraidtheymightdosomethingthatwillharmthecomputer...girlsareafraidtheymightbreakitsomehow." SixyearsagothesoftwarecompanyPurpleMoonfoundgirlsusedcomputerslessthanboysdid.Theyfoundthenumberonereasongirlsdidn’tlikecomputergameswasbecausethegamesweresoboring. Girlswantgameswithpeoplelikethemandstoriesaboutwhatisgoingonintheirownlives.Thestudiesshowthereisnorealreasonwhygirlswouldn’twanttoplayonacomputer. Thesponsorofthestudysaysthetechnologygapmustbeclosed.Otherwisewomenwillnothaveafairchanceinthejobmarketinthe21stcentury. Inthissixthgradeclassroomyouwouldfind
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PassageOne E.B.WhitewasbornElwynBrooksWhitein1899.HewasborninMountVernonNewYork.Hisfatherwasasuccessfulpianomanufacturer. E.B.WhitewenttoCornellUniversityandgraduatedin1921.Heworkedasare-porterforvariousnewspapersandin1924returnedtoNewYorktoworkonthenewNewYorkermagazine.Hemarriedthemagazine’sliteraryeditorKatherineSergeantAngellin1929.E.B.Whitewroteforthemagazineandotherpublicationsmostlyforadults. In1945hewrotehisfirstchildren’sbookStuartLittle.Thisbookisaboutamouseandallhisadventureswithahumanfamily.Charlotte’sWebwaspublishedin1952.Thisbookisastoryaboutafriendshipbetweenayoungpigandaspider.In1970E.B.Whitewroteanotherchildren’sbookTheTrumpetoftheSwan.ThisbookisaboutaboynamedSamandhisloveofnatureandofaswanbornwithoutavoice.SamandLouisfirstmeetinapondinCanadaandthestorycontinueswithLouis’attemptstolearntoreadandwrite. E.B.Whitecontinuedtowriteessaysforadultsuntilhisdeathin1985.Childrenandadultshavemadehischildren’sbooksclassic.Theyareenjoyedasmuchtodayaswhentheywerewritten. E.B.White'sfirstchildren'sbookwas
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PassageTwo Boysandgirlsinthissixthgradeclassbothcanusetheschoolcomputers.Studiesshowthatinhighschoolgirlsusecomputerslessthanboys.Thiscausesatechnologygap. "Girlstendtobelesscomfortablethanboyswiththecomputer.Theyuseitmoreforwordprocessingratherthanforproblemsolving..." Thestudiesshowthatgirlsmakeuponlyasmallpartofstudentsincomputerscienceclasses.Girlsusuallysaytheyhavelesscomputerabilitythanboysdo.Theyarelesssurewhenusingcomputers.Theyusecomputerslessoftenthanboysoutsidetheclassroom. "Boysarenotsoafraidtheymightdosomethingthatwillharmthecomputer...girlsareafraidtheymightbreakitsomehow." SixyearsagothesoftwarecompanyPurpleMoonfoundgirlsusedcomputerslessthanboysdid.Theyfoundthenumberonereasongirlsdidn’tlikecomputergameswasbecausethegamesweresoboring. Girlswantgameswithpeoplelikethemandstoriesaboutwhatisgoingonintheirownlives.Thestudiesshowthereisnorealreasonwhygirlswouldn’twanttoplayonacomputer. Thesponsorofthestudysaysthetechnologygapmustbeclosed.Otherwisewomenwillnothaveafairchanceinthejobmarketinthe21stcentury. Girlsseemtofindmostofthesoftware
PassageFive Thefiremovedveryfast.Thewindpushedthefirerightuptothetopofthetrees.Thepeoplefightingthefirecouldnotkeepup. Thefirecaptainwasworriedaboutkeepinghisfirefighterssafe.Thepeoplewhohavehousesweretoldtogetout. Thefireburnedtwentythousandacresalongaseventy-milestripinaboutfifteenhours.Hundredofpeoplewholivedtherehadtoleave.Theytookasmanythingsastheycould.The.nextdaythefirefighterswouldn’tletthembackdowntheirstreets.Theydidn’tknowiftheirhouseswerestillthere. Oneladywaslucky.Hergarageburnedupbutherhousedidnot.AcrosstowntherewereonlybrokenstoneswherethelocalBaptistchurchoncestood. Aboutseventy-fivepeoplewholeftspentthenightatthelocalhighschool.Theywor-riedabouttheirhousesandwaitedtohear. TheRedCrossisreadytohelpthosewhohavelosttheirhomes. Thepowercrewsworkedfasttofixburnedpowerlines.Firefighterswatchedtoseeifthefirewasout.Theykeptthepeoplewholivedinthehousesoutuntilthefirewasout. Anoaktreecouldstillbeburninginside.Windcouldstartthefireagain.Thefirecouldspreadtograss. MorethanthreethousandfirefightersfromalloverCaliforniawerecalledtofightthislateseasonfire.ItishopedthatthefirewillbestoppedbyMonday.Thewindsneedtostopblowinghard. Theresidentswereaskedtoleavebecause
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PassageThree RonaldMusokeisacollegestudentfromUganda.HeattendstheCollegeofMarininCalifornia.Recentlyhegotveryexcitedaboutthingshefoundinwastebaskets.WhatdidhefindHefoundoutdatedtextbooksthathadbeenthrownaway.Someofthebookshadsoldnewforonehundreddollars.Theoldtextbookshadbeeneitherdiscontinued-orre-placedbynewereditions. UgandaisaverypoorcountryinAfrica.WhenMusokewenttoschoolinUgandatherewereneverenoughbooks.Sometimesfivebooksweresharedwithonehundredfiftystudents.MusokelivedthroughtheUgandancivilwarandthelossoftwelvefamilymembersfromAIDS. WhyisMusokeexcitedaboutthediscardedtextbooksHewantstosendthemtoUgandasowomenhavethechancetogetaneducation.Thebookswillbeusedtopayforthewomen’seducation.Musoke’shopesthateducationwillhelplowerthenumberofdeathsfromAIDS.AlsothebookswillhelplowerilliteracyinUganda. OtherstudentsarehelpingMusokegathertextbooks.Studentsaregivinghimbooksandoverfourthousandbookshavebeencollected.Abusinesssponsorishelpingtopaythepostageforthebooks.Musokeandhisclassmatessortandpackthebooks. Ugandanswillbeeducatedwiththehelpofdonatedbooks.TheCollegeofMarinstudentshavebecomeconnectedwithanAfricannationfaraway.TheseclassmatesfromawealthycountyforexampleTanyaSchwedlerandherclassmateshavegainedgreaterunderstandingofpeoplewhostruggletoliveinaverypoorcountry. WhataresomeoftheproblemsthatChromiumⅥcancause
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