1.The driveway or the hedge or the fence between you is not really a cold shoulder,but a clear boundary. We all like clear boundaries for ourselves.
2.When you ask questions in a conversation, don’t skip around from one topic to another.
3.By the time Julie was in fourth grade,she had figured out that handwritten notes could do more than welcome the tooth fairy.
4.They turned the pages,which were yellow and crinkly,and it was awfully funny to read works that stood still instead of moving the way they were supposed to—on a screen.
5.But my mother says that a teacher has to be adjusted to fit the mind of each boy and girl it teaches and that each kid has to be taught differently.
6.It’s particularly fun to find stationery from vibrant companies devoted to making technology that at the time was hot but now seems bizarrely old and odd.
7.Yes,our descendents might say—long ago, in the dark ages of technology,some very big companies made these devices that got terrible reception, inexplicably dropped calls, only communicated by voice and caused car accidents.
8.The neghbors told her she was crazy to make these sacrifices for a boy who would never amount to anything anyway.
9.“Victory,”,“is certain if we have the courage to believe and the strength to run our own race.”
10.My wife and I raced out of Philadelphia as if escaping from a pestilence, only to run into dense shore-bound traffic.
21.I have never traveled this route without being flung back to the summers that I spent in Atlantic City during college in the early’ 70s