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Prose is spoken or written language that follows regular speech patterns. It is made up of sentences and paragraphs, as opposed to poetry which is made up of lines and stanzas. The term "prose" is often used to describe writings such as novels, short stories, and narratives.
Thirteen colonies in a land far, far away united and announced their independence from a distant, powerful monarch. No, it's no...
Your student can follow little Cali through her many adventures. Cali's adventures are similar to every child's journey: losing...
It's hard to believe in this age of space stations and mars probes that man has only been flying in heavier that air machines f...
The charming story of the orphan Anne Shirley has delighted readers for generations. The precocious Anne melts the hearts of al...
Is there anything more fascinating that putting a tiny seed into a dirt hole and watching it turn into a flower or tree or plan...
Baseball is the national pastime in the U.S. This well-loved game teaches participants and spectators so many lessons, includin...
Primary sources take the reader to major historic moments as they are happening. This reading set has newspaper articles contem...
A cat is a many-faceted creature. Some are mysterious, some are comical, some are condescending, and some are just plain skitt...
Dogs are said to be "man's best friend." Considering the amount of literature and writing devoted to these faithful friends, th...
From haughty house dogs to precocious puppies, this reading set is full of delightful stories about dogs. Younger students will...