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Big 3 Warm Up 02/25 Word of the Day : Reprieve Verb to prevent (something) from being closed, destroyed, etc., for a period of time Example Sentence: The library has been reprieved and will remain open for at least another year. 8 th Grade Social Studies Trivia The capital of what country, named Monrovia, was named after James Monroe? It is the only non-U.S. capital city to be named after a U.S. president.
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Page 1: mrkay.weebly.com  · Web viewWord of the Day: Reprieve Verb. to prevent (something) from being closed, destroyed, etc., for a period of time. Example Sentence: The library has been

Big 3 Warm Up 02/25

Word of the Day:  Reprieve

Verb

to prevent (something) f rom being closed, destroyed, etc. , for a per iod of t ime

Example Sentence: The library has been reprieved  and will remain open for at least another year.

8th Grade Social Studies Trivia

The capital of what country, named Monrovia, was named after James Monroe? It is the only non-U.S. capital city to be named after a U.S. president.

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Picture Response

Write two to three sentences based off the picture/painting

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Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few. 

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