Looks at the political and moral issues that caused President Lincoln to issue the 1863 document that freed many slaves, and at the immediate and long-term consequences of his action.
Describes the various types of sentences and their definitions such as simple and compound sentences, imperatives and interrogatives, run-on sentences, and more.
Presents an introduction to punctuation, in simple text with illustrations, providing information on the basic parts of a sentence and how to punctuate them, including periods, commas, questions marks, and exclamation marks.
Presents an introduction to prefixes and suffixes, in simple text with illustrations, including definitions of each, with information on how meanings can be changed by adding tags at the beginning or end of a word. Includes examples.
Presents a photographic introduction to the history, geography, government, and people of West Virginia, and includes a look at the state flag and other symbols, a regional recipe, a list of famous West Virginians, photographs, and a glossary.