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- 22:07, 23 September 2023 Bromley talk contribs created page Layout of a church (Created page with "'''Layout of a Church''' with focus on Catholic churches thumb|Plan of Old St Peter's Basilica, showing atrium (courtyard), narthex (vestibule), central nave with double aisles, a bema for the clergy extending into a transept, and an exedra or semi-circular apse.thumb|Cathedral ground plan. The shaded area is the transept; the darker shading at the centre represents the crossing.see [https://stpaulrepositor...")
- 01:25, 23 September 2023 Bromley talk contribs created page Catholic Mass (Created page with "Parts of the Mass == "Holy Mass" == * "Missa" for "sending forth" or "mission" ** CCC 1332: the Mass is for "sending forth (missio) of the faithful, so that they may fulfill God's will in their daily lives" === Liturgies === * Catholic Mass consists of four (4) parts or "liturgies" ** there are 23 different variations of the Mass across orthodox churches ** they all come from the Apostolic traditions as introduced by Jesus * see ** [https://www.usccb.org/offices/public...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 17:03, 11 July 2023 Bromley talk contribs created page Rhetorical trick (Created page with "Rhetorical trick") Tag: Visual edit
- 03:19, 7 July 2023 Bromley talk contribs moved page SAT verbal sections terms for effective test-taking to SAT Verbal sections terms & vocabulary (bad name)
- 17:43, 6 July 2023 Bromley talk contribs created page SAT verbal sections terms for effective test-taking (Created page with "Terms and definitions useful for answer questions on the SAT Reading and Writing sections. Vocabulary in questions Effective test-taking requires full comprehension of the questions themselves. *'''hypothetical/ hypothetically''' **= an idea or situation that is not real but could be ***used to test a "hypothesis" or theoretical prediction or observation that has not been tested in reality **SAT Reading section uses it frequently for inference questions ***i.e., "''...") Tag: Visual edit
- 14:06, 13 June 2023 Bromley talk contribs created page File:Verbiness of participles gerunds infinitives (4-3-2023).pdf
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- 14:29, 4 June 2023 Bromley talk contribs created page Analogy (Created page with "'''analogy''' is used to explain or illuminate one thing or idea by comparison to another unrelated thing or idea * = a comparison of two dissimilar things * also, ''corresponding to, representative of,'' ''in proportion to'' * from ''ana- ("into", according to") + -logy'' (of the word) ** ''ana-'' from PIE '''*gwa-''' for "to go, come" analogy") Tag: Visual edit
- 17:02, 27 May 2023 Bromley talk contribs created page Virginia SOL Biology (Created page with "== Vocabulary == hypothesis * a theory or explanation drawn from evidence * but not yet proven observation * in the lab * in the field (nature) valid / validity analysis = to look into something to see how it works scientific reasoning nature of science > science = identifying knowledge >> science is the investigation into how stuff works and why (rocks, biology, electricity, etc. ) = a process scientif reasoning = ways to think about and do science 1. o...") Tag: Visual edit
- 18:51, 26 May 2023 Bromley talk contribs created page Early Christianity (Created page with "Also, "Early Christian Church" * this article will review the development of the Christian Church and Christian doctrine (orthodoxy) ** orthodoxy = "ortho" (true, straight, right ) + ''doxa'' (opinion, praise) = "right opinion ** heterodoxy = "hetero" (another, of the other) + ''dox'' = other opion *** note: the suffix ''-doxy'' comes from PIE root '''*dek-''' "to take, accept" ** heterodoxy is called here "'''heresy'''", which means...") Tag: Visual edit
- 14:52, 24 May 2023 Bromley talk contribs created page Linking verb (Created page with "also called '''copular''' verb * ''copular'' = connecting * = a verb that does not indicate an action ** instead, it <u>connects</u> a subject to a modifier (adjective, prepositional phrase) or noun * ex. ** ''I am happy'' ** ''She is a doctor'' == Linking verbs list == === linking verb with subject complements === {| class="wikitable" !Linking (copular) verb !Subject complement adjective (predicate adjective) !Subject complement noun (predicate adjective) !Subject co...") Tag: Visual edit
- 22:17, 4 May 2023 Bromley talk contribs created page Grammar for high school admissions tests (Created page with "== HSPT Usage section rules == === Comma === does 6 things: 1. combine ICs (w/ cc) 2. combine phrases or DC w/ IC 3. create lists 4. set up quotation (first word of the equation is capitalized) 5. set aside parenthetical information (appositives, relative clauses, etc.) ex. "Steve, my neighbor, is not very nice." "Steve, who is my neibhbro, is not very nice" 6. separate dates and place names === apostrophe === does 3 things: 1. create possessives Owen's...") Tag: Visual edit
- 15:06, 21 April 2023 Bromley talk contribs created page Vocabulary list for high school admissions tests (Created page with "This list is derived from HSPT, COOP, SSAT, etc. practice tests == Best practices for memorizing vocabulary == * human memory works through connections * one-to-one memorization requires repetitive "encoding" * more effective than brute-memorization is memorization through connections ** visual (imagery, visualization) ** spatial (in relation to something else) ** experiential (memory or personal experience) ** emotional (attachment to a positive or negative experienc...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:31, 20 April 2023 Bromley talk contribs created page French Revolution (Created page with "> page to do == Periods of the French Revolution == period 1: reform within the existing gov by adding representatives of the people to it and keeping the king period 2: more extreme reform w/o the king (off w/ head!) period 3: go crazy, ppl have complete power adn attack the aristocrats and the church goes nutty: "Reign of terror" period 4: directory and napoleon, try to fix things and Napoleon takes power Category:World History Category:France Category:...") Tag: Visual edit
- 17:00, 16 April 2023 Bromley talk contribs created page Suffix (Created page with "'''Suffix''' is a word part added to the end of a word to indicate its part of speech * suffixes are "morphemes" (the smallest constituent part of a word) * most words that are changed by a suffix start as a verb or a noun, but are frequently the same as an adjective * note that verb conjugations may also "inflect" with a different ending ** ex. verb "to address" *** present participle "addressing" *** past participle "addressed" ** '''''-ing'''''...") Tag: Visual edit
- 16:43, 16 April 2023 Bromley talk contribs created page Prefix (Created page with "'''Prefix''' is a word part that precedes a word root in order to create a new word * prefixes are indciated with a dash, as in '''''in-, un-''''' * ex. ** undo = *** prefix '''''un-''''' *** + root '''''do''''' * see Prefix definitions for a list of prefixes and how they create vocabulary words Category:Linguistics Category:Language Category:Language Arts Category:Grammar") Tag: Visual edit
- 15:29, 16 April 2023 Bromley talk contribs created page Marketing gaffes (Created page with ""Gaffe" = a bad mistake that should have been avoided Marketing gaffes occur when a company "markets" (advertise, sell, promote) a brand without anticipating negative consequences or consumer backlash == Classic marketing gaffes == === Chevy Nova === * General Motors promoted the Chevrolet "Nova" without realizing that the name, "Nova" would be understood to Spanish speakers as "no va", or "doesn't go" ** wikipedia calls this story an "urban legend": wikipedia:Che...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:36, 11 April 2023 Bromley talk contribs created page Frankenstein (Created page with "'''Frankenstein''', a novel by Mary Shelley, 1818 * also called "The Modern Prometheus" Category:British Literature")
- 19:33, 11 April 2023 Bromley talk contribs created page Category:British Literature (Created page with "British Literature category")
- 15:14, 10 April 2023 Bromley talk contribs created page English language (Created page with "== English word origin == * from the Angles, a Germanic peoples who migrated to the British Islands in the 400s-600s AD. ** part of the Anglo-Saxon invasions * English is one of the "Anglo-Frisian" languages thumb|Old norse, ca 900 == English vocabulary == * English contains 170,000 to 220,000 words (when obsolete words are counted) ** when technical terms, mostly from Latin and Greek, are counted, there are about 1 million words {| cla...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 21:27, 28 March 2023 Bromley talk contribs created page Baron von Munchausen (Created page with "or Baron Münchhausen * a fictional character ** named for the 18th century German aristocrat, Hieronymus Karl Friedrich von Münchhausen, who was known for his lively storytelling and exaggerated accounts of his military exploits * later, a German writer, Rudolf Erich Raspe, used Münchhausen's name for satirical stories about an adventurer and itinerant exaggerator and liar about ridiculous events * Raspe knew the real von Münchhausen, and used some of the real Bar...") Tag: Visual edit
- 14:51, 14 March 2023 Bromley talk contribs created page Existence of God (Created page with "Article will review theories for and against the existence of God, as well as possible characteristics of a God or gods, if he or they exist. == Arguments against the existence of God == == Arguments for the existence of God == == Justness of an existent God == * if a just God does not punish, then how can there be justice in the world? * ex. ** if God does not punish sins against oneself or another ** then that God could not provide for the needs or desires of other...") Tag: Visual edit
- 17:56, 12 March 2023 Bromley talk contribs created page Free will versus determinism (Created page with "== Free will == === necessity and constraint === * can only be exercised given ** absence of necessity *** necessity = a requirement for something to happen ** absence of constraint ** ex. For me to be a bachelor, *** I cannot also be married < absence of necessity *** I cannot be forced to be unmarried < absence of constraint * == Determinism == * = absence of free will * = absence of choice and thus responsibility for one's actions * under determinism, we cannot...") Tag: Visual edit
- 15:11, 10 March 2023 Bromley talk contribs created page Rhetorical devices (Created page with "to redirect to Rhetorical device")
- 22:42, 9 March 2023 Bromley talk contribs created page Letter pronunciation (Created page with "{| class="wikitable" |+ !Open mouth, front of mouth !Open mouth, back of mouth !Tongue against front teeth !Start closed teeth, then open !Open lips, closed teeth !Start open, then teeth on bottom lip !Start open mouth, then close teeth !Start closed mouth then, open |- |A, E, I, O, U, Y |K, Q, R, X |D, L, N, T, |J |C, G, S |F, V |H |B, M, P |- |Sh-, Wa-, Why- |He, Kr, | | | | |Ch- | |- | | | | | | | | |}") Tag: Visual edit
- 13:57, 2 March 2023 Bromley talk contribs moved page Rhetorical devices to Rhetorical device without leaving a redirect (changing to singular device)
- 16:23, 1 March 2023 Bromley talk contribs created page Lost keys paradox (Created page with "The '''Lost Keys paradox''' is a form of the "Inventor's paradox" which states that a solution to the particular may be more readily discovered by seeking the general instead of the particular. Lost keys paradox = * when looking for where you put the keys, you will only find them when you go looking for something else, such as your glasses, or your phone * a possible explanation for the Lost Keys Paradox is that our focus of attention can be limited to a particular g...") Tag: Visual edit
- 23:30, 28 January 2023 Bromley talk contribs created page Participle (Created page with "Non-finite verb that acts as a modifier or noun Participles include: * past or present tense participle adjectives * gerunds (nouns) * infinitives") Tag: Visual edit
- 16:30, 23 January 2023 Bromley talk contribs created page Pedagogy (Created page with "'''Pedagogy''' is the study and practice of teaching * etymology (word origin): ** from Middle English/ French ''pedagoge'' for "schoolmaster, teacher of children" *** which is from Latin ''paedagogus'' ** Greek ''paidagōgos'' for "slave who escorts boys to school and generally supervises them" *** which became "a teacher or trainer of boys" ** ''pais''for "child" (''pedos'') + ''agōgos'' "leader" *** ''agōgos''is from ''agein'' for "to lead" *** from PIE root ''...")
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- 16:09, 23 January 2023 Bromley talk contribs moved page Semantic to Vocabulary:Semantic without leaving a redirect
- 16:08, 23 January 2023 Bromley talk contribs created page Semantic (Created page with "'''Semantic''' = the meaning of words and sentences as formed by their organization and expression * a "semantic" meaning is derived from sentence context, word choice, word order, and overall sentence construction or larger discourse (paragraphs, essays, speeches, books, etc.) '''Semantics''' = the study refereence, meaning or truth * from Greek simeiotikí, ("semiotics") for "the Doctrine of Signs" (John Locke) ** i.e., the meaning of a sign (an indication, mark, etc.)")
- 14:35, 20 January 2023 Bromley talk contribs created page Logical fallacy (Created page with "'''Logical fallacies'' are erroneous, illogical, or misleading claims * erroneous = contains an error of fact or * illogical = draws a conclusion not supported by premises * misleading = deliberately constructed to deceive or mislead See [Social_Studies_skills#Logic_and_observational_fallacies|Social Studies skills] for list of logical and observational fallacies regarding the Social Sciences. This article is focused on logical fallacy in essays, persuasion, and rhet...")
- 02:16, 13 January 2023 Bromley talk contribs changed visibility of 11 revisions on page Contact: content hidden, edit summary hidden and username hidden (spammers)
- 14:07, 12 January 2023 Bromley talk contribs moved page Finite verb to Vocabulary:Finite verb without leaving a redirect (moving to vocabulary space)
- 14:06, 12 January 2023 Bromley talk contribs created page Finite verb (Created page with "'''Finite verb''' has a subject, conjugation and tense. * subject = the actor * conjugation = the subject-verb match ** ''I am, you are, she does, we do'', etc. * tense = past, present, future, continuous, etc. ** ''I am going, she had gone, we will go'', etc. * finite verbs indicate a specific action or state * '''non-finite verbs''' do not have a subject, and therefore do not indicate a specific action or state ** infinitives *** ''to do, to be, to have'', etc. ***...") Tag: Visual edit
- 13:51, 7 January 2023 Bromley talk contribs moved page Economics & ethics lesson plan to Preferences, self-interest & morality: economics & ethics lesson plan without leaving a redirect (add topic to title)
- 15:26, 4 January 2023 Bromley talk contribs moved page World History names and terms definitions to World History empires name meanings study guide without leaving a redirect
- 23:56, 2 January 2023 Bromley talk contribs created page World History names and terms definitions (Created page with "Goal of this article is to help students identify context and historical recollection via definitions of historical names and terms * for example,") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:23, 2 January 2023 Bromley talk contribs moved page Phrase to Vocabulary:Phrase without leaving a redirect
- 20:23, 2 January 2023 Bromley talk contribs created page Phrase (Created page with "A phrase is a part of a sentence that has two or more words but does not contain a subject and verb. Phrases add information to a clause or sentence. Types of phrases include noun phrase, prepositional phrase, subject phrase, verb phrase, etc.") Tag: Visual edit
- 20:13, 2 January 2023 Bromley talk contribs moved page Clause to Vocabulary:Clause without leaving a redirect (moving to Vocab namespace)
- 20:13, 2 January 2023 Bromley talk contribs created page Clause (Created page with "'''Clause''' * part of a larger sentence * contains subject + verb * types of clauses: ** Independent clause *** part of a larger sentence *** contains subject + verb *** makes a complete thought *** could be a sentence if by itself ** Dependent clause *** part of a larger sentence *** contains subject + verb *** does not make a complete thought *** could not be a sentence if by itself *** dependent clauses include **** adjective (or relative) clause **** adverbial clau...")
- 21:26, 27 December 2022 Bromley talk contribs created page Royal We (Created page with ""We" for "I" by kings * English monarchs refer to themselves in the first person plural * the idea is that the monarch represents all of the people ** so when the monarch speaks, it means the nation itself is speaking * Example of "Royal We" ** 1763 Royal Proclamation by George III: <blockquote>''Whereas '''We have taken into Our Royal Consideration''' the extensive and valuable Acquisitions in America, secured to '''our Crown''' by the late Definitive Treaty of Peace,...") Tag: Visual edit
- 17:02, 3 December 2022 Bromley talk contribs created page Citation (Created page with "Citation is a reference in or at the end of a text to indicate a source or reference for the reader to find additional information == Types of citations == === inline === * = citations written within the author's text ** i.e., the author includes the citations inside the essay/ text === footnote === * a citation or reference that is indicated in the text and placed at the bottom of the page === endnote === * a citation or reference that is indicated in the text an...") Tag: Visual edit
- 16:20, 1 December 2022 Bromley talk contribs created page Non-finite verbs & the "verbiness" of participles gerunds infinitives worksheet (Created page with " '''Non-Finite Verbs & “Verbiness”''' '''Finite verb''' = action verb · has a subject '''Non-finite verb''' = verbs acting as adjective, adverb or noun · does not have a subject · also called “verbals” '''Participle''' = present continuous (-ing) or simple past (-ed) tense of a verb · ''can be a finite or non-finite verb'' '''Non-finite verb''' forms: · '''present participle''' = -''ing'' · =...") Tag: Visual edit
- 16:17, 1 December 2022 Bromley talk contribs created page File:Verbiness of participles gerunds infinitives.pdf
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- 17:54, 20 November 2022 Bromley talk contribs created page You origins (2nd person pronoun) (Created page with "Origins of the 2nd person pronoun "you" * ''thee, thou, thy, thine, ye'' * useful for Shakespeare "you" translations {| class="wikitable" ! !2nd person case ! colspan="2" |Nominative (subject) ! colspan="2" |Indicative (a command) ! colspan="2" |Accusative (also "objective" for direct object) ! colspan="2" |Dative (indirect object) ! colspan="2" |Genetive (possessive) !Reflexive ! |- ! ! !singular !plural !singular !plural !singular !plural !singular !plural !singular !...")