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Thursday Anthro Classes
Greek & Roman Archaeology
Today's lesson is on funerary practices. I want you to pair off with a partner and list the commeon funerary practices of the Greeks and Romans and then compose a short essay explaining the similarities and differences between them.
chief_tyrol
future_visions
lisacuddy
rory__gilmore
writer_jo
Remember: After three missed homeworks, you will receive detention
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Linguistics
I hope you all studied Egyptian Hieroglyphs. No, I'm not going to quiz you on them, but I thought it would be nice to be familiar with them.
Now, in order to understand the grammar of another language, it helps to know the grammar of one's own native language, first, as it often applies to other languages.
Define the following terms as they pertain to your native language: Noun, Verb, Direct Object, Indirect Object, Tense, Mood, Voice, Syntax, Diction, Subjunctive, Imperfect
Today's lesson is on funerary practices. I want you to pair off with a partner and list the commeon funerary practices of the Greeks and Romans and then compose a short essay explaining the similarities and differences between them.
chief_tyrol
future_visions
lisacuddy
rory__gilmore
writer_jo
Remember: After three missed homeworks, you will receive detention
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Linguistics
I hope you all studied Egyptian Hieroglyphs. No, I'm not going to quiz you on them, but I thought it would be nice to be familiar with them.
Now, in order to understand the grammar of another language, it helps to know the grammar of one's own native language, first, as it often applies to other languages.
Define the following terms as they pertain to your native language: Noun, Verb, Direct Object, Indirect Object, Tense, Mood, Voice, Syntax, Diction, Subjunctive, Imperfect

Re: Greco-Roman
That's quite alright. I understood what you meant.
No one ever seems to do work in here, but I try.
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