Category Archives: Caravan

Enough About You–Caravan

Original Paragraph: Money seems to have a big role in our society; you can’t do much or get far if you don’t have any. Money is valuable in different ways, even when you don’t see it physically. In today’s society … Continue reading

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PTSD Claims–Caravan

“Brannan and Katie’s teacher have conferenced about Katie’s behavior many times.” This is arguably both a quantitative claim for stating an amount of times that they conferenced and an evaluative claim for simply stating that they conferenced “many” times, which … Continue reading

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Citation–Caravan

In a book review of Jacob Goldstein’s Money: The True Story of a Made-Up Thing given by Richard Davies for the New York Times, Davies describes currency to be one of strangest “inventions” within our society today. Though the dollar … Continue reading

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Summaries–Caravan

Purposeful Summary 1: Vancouver Fights Heroin with Heroin It seems counterintuitive that a state or local government would willing, deliberately provide drugs as dangerous as heroin to addicts in their communities, but such is the case under a treatment program … Continue reading

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Hypothesis–Caravan

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