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pZ}ȾȾ󰹩 p` ־ǾҾ,G 8`׾ؾ f p vۥs׾tؾE` صյՍ `Հ ~NՍ N" UA`p`p$صՇ UpA``ՀU~N׵ՍUU UN ?p `p{$صՃ CUE, Inc." > ":T 17:" This disk may be freely copied and" 18:" given away, but may NOT be sold" 19:" or included as part of any " *20:" commercial package without " 421:" written permission from<>ER Z : .  -- TITLE PAGE --F PAUSE3: (SECONDS)\ P1PAUSE700:Pm :49238,0: ND$"In Context" 6:21(ND$)2:ND$ 10:4:"Copyright 1990, CUE, Incorporated" 12:11:"All Rights Reserved"# 15:4::"  CUE STARTUP PROGRAM 1 :49234,0:?D$(4):VD$"BLOAD RUNPACK"\#u(D$"BLOAD TITLE.PAK"28048<2000: -- TEXT TITLE --A1:FD$"RUN MENU" P SOFTSWAP TITLE GRAPHIC BY JOHN FORRESTER AND HIS MOM, ROXIE FORRESTLLwLLL) `8` ԠŬLLʮq$6,⨁ K6, VtI=v!gNVt Vt  lg~TV     T[fouu~ՠٯ* PWN*]ĿNTz @n6VC/+A>@I5gN Oz @n[Dz @nd0,~z @`$仫@v$⩔,C[B?I>孓`仫6VtCicQĿUKqtVt Nֵ#ح#׮2}q :IC@@ -!S    !C- !ABELSDFRV@@ !$(19@EüϠž(+@ABCDEFGHIKLMNPSsƬƀ#(ZZV4G_0=( A P FjL\5p-e9ABSAVERIFYBLOADELETEBYECATALOGOPENWRITEXECREATEFRESTORENAMEBRUNLOCKCHAIN#FLUSHREADPOSITIONOMONPR#PREFIXCLOSEAPPEND6D(!쫂8 ( 8о(־Ǿ,G 8`_`W)H־Jjjjh p̭ fLᶢǾ ת..8 ۭ (8mȾȾmɾɾʾiʾ` Lpl8l:/,s|G`ՀąNՄՍ" Np `p{ ՂՃ ĎN`յՃN`ՃփA DNp `xcx ൃՂՃ ?ABCDEFGHOA yxꪆ݀8@q hxA` OA 8Հ Dd8ă`yDd "b8ƪ ` 8ꫪ@ q8 *j`xqNê *jy`*j8@*j*j *j?x  a|pqg EDqgp~xpc<Ս`pՀՁյՂ ?spֵص#" g," ?gp~`pc|Ս`p g~x`pcՀpc@Ղ~յ@ s9յ؍ aqqg#" qgxp~pc<Հ`pcՄյ ăs9յصAppx~ՃܵՁ s9յ؍,#"s8Շݍf#" g`pcՀ pc|~x|~Շյ ăs9յ؍>Ďs8``?g  ED@յ؃`Us܍յ`ߵUU Ug` `p~އ pc\px~֍Ձ ăcpյ؍xs؇Ս`ݵ  EDg`pc ׍ pc\@@`G @@@G@@@@@Oڪ `p~֍ @յՂp Ď?s`֍յ g8 Ug`p~؃pc|`p~֍Ձ U@`g@@@᰸@@ꅺ@ @@Gc@@@8c`@ă`oGD@"`g@~?@@A@ꊪ@ @@Gꇪ@@ @@{@` @@Gc@@Gs@ꆰ@ă@N@D@"`w@@@@@Ʈ@ @@Gc@D@~c`@`GG@ @@GcA@@G;@@D@"`?@@@ @@~@ @@Gc@@Gs@N?@@`w@@@@ @@Gꇪ@@@ă`;GD @*G@@@@@ @*@G`@*@G;@*@*@*` @@@ @@ N`յՃăAxpN" Np`pՃx@Հ`Հ ĎNpՍՇ N DGxp``p`Ճյ @@ګ @N`յՃNՅփG" Nx@pxc@Ճ`|cՂ `ՂՃ ĎN`յՃ"GՅ؃N DNp`pxc`Ճ@|c`Հ`ՂՃ qA O|~@ 8@Ϊ8x?yq h89N9O?@ 8@ƪՀ5qyxăq8D4 "b89N9N 8@ƪ݀y`x||q8 h8|9Np 8ຫAՀDd :ND$:8 5:" FrEdWriter works well. Save files"d " on here or other disk. 'In Context'" " can read it either way. " " :" Two versions are here for your use:"& :" * 80 column": " * 40 column: easier to read"*D : "% " * One clue letter "J " * Vowels or consonants "v :" You will need text files of up to" " 18 lines made up on a ProDOS word " " processing program that can save in " " TEXT file format."; 1000  :3:9:T THESE PROGRAMS ( :3:9::ND$:W 5:" IN CONTEXT is a game that uses your" " context reading skills to figure out" " the letters missing in:" :" Passage, Sentence or Phrase" :" when shown:" :" * No clue letters:. 6:" This CUE disk uses the ProDOS "V :" operating system. ProDOS is"" :" copyrighted by Apple Computer." :" It is licensed for use here on " :" the disk or on copies made of "  :" it." V 1000 :  ABOUZ140:1:ZZ:" ";:ZZ8 ZZ223:40:ZZ:" ";:ZZZ ZZ4011:ZZ:23:" ";:ZZ{ ZZ2311:1:ZZ:" ";:ZZ  :  -- SET WINDOW -- :1806 32,1:33,38:34,1:35,21 ":  CREDITS  :3:15::"CREDITS"49168,0:Z$:: : 3  -- MENU BANNER --n :ZZ36:3:ZZ:" " ZZ4ĢZZ:CUE$"CUE SOFTSWAP":21(CUE$)2:CUE$ ZZ5ĢZZ:21(ND$)2:ND$ ZZ  :  -- SCREEN SETUP -- ::Z0,3000,4000 VNP50( ::999;  RUN 40 OR 80C :P V2740u (4)"RUN XCONTEXT/INCONTEXT.80"{  (4)"RUN XCONTEXT/INCONTEXT.40" :  -- SCREEN CLEAR -- 23:3: " PRESS ANY KEY TO CONTINUE "; JLMNOPQRSTUV2:A$(N);:/ d:V9:20(A$(V))2:A$(V);J nK(16384):K128110v x16368,0::V9:20(A$(V))2:A$(V); K136K139VV1:V0VNP K149K138VV1:VNP1V1 K141100 K141VNP4ī700 K141VNP4ĴV(NP4)200 PROGRAM = MENU! (21)-A$(20)H49168,0:D$(13)(4)bNP:N1NP:A$(N):Nr(1800:18202::V1:255<ND$"IN CONTEXT (10/90)":1700F:23:4:"USE ARROW KEYS AND PRESS ";:P10 ZN1NP:9N:20(A$(N))`` 0:ȡHe@ hhл`Ie@҈@ăq8D "bxx9N@  " In naming your files you may wish to"UI " use a '.80' or '.40' at the end to"X " show for which version a file is "b " intended, if you use both."g 1000j :3:9::ND$:l 5:" HINTS:"q " 1. For even more easily read files,"%s " you can double-space text."Pv " 2. Use returns at the ends of your"{x " lines so that words won't break"z " from line to line."| " 40 col = 38 char 80 col = 78" :" This program would be useful in " " context readiXCONTEXTu' N' ',INCONTEXT.80Y NNW,INCONTEXT.40k!NW-+sides, Suite 2001" Santa Clara, CA 95054; 1000F: Np 6kq IN CONTEXT (80 COLUMN)r IN CONTEXT (40 COLUMN) +--- C R E D I T S ----+ ! ABOUT THESE PROGRAMS ! ! ABOUT CUE & SOFTSWAP ! +------ Q U I T ------back into the development of new "3" disks."=1000`:3:12::"ABOUT SOFTSWAP":5:" Do you have something to contribute?":" Send inquiries or disks to:":" SoftSwap Chairperson"" CUE, Inc."" 4655 Old Ironopyrighted by CUE, "Cv" Inc., and is NOT in the public "p" domain. It may be freely copied and"" given away, ";::"BUT NOT SOLD";::".":" SoftSwap is a non-profit service. "" All proceeds beyond costs are plowed"$" &" donation of useful educational soft-"Z0" ware and data, to screen and clean ":" the donations, and to disseminateD" copyable disks to educators at low"N" cost."X1000b:3:12::"ABOUT SOFTSWAP":l5:" This disk is c054,::" For more information, call"G:" (408) 727-5165"Q1000t:3:12::"ABOUT SOFTSWAP":5:" SoftSwap is a service of CUE, Inc., "" and has been operating since 1978. ":" SoftSwap's mission is to solicit the"- "-" statewide conferences held every"S" fall and spring, and receive "" the CUE Newsletter six times a year."::" To join CUE, send $25 to:":" CUE, Inc."" 4655 Old Ironsides, Suite 200" Santa Clara, CA 95tware applications to all">T" interested persons; and"m^:" * To promote the professional growth"h" of its members and all fellow "r" educators."|1000:3:15::"ABOUT CUE":5:" Over 2500 CUE members attend thedevelopment and "<"" growth of the use of computers"]$" and other technologies"u'" in education.",:" * To make a substantial contribution"6" toward developing and providing "@" information, materials, and"J" sofded by teachers in "%" 1978."O:" CUE has more than 10000 members"x" throughout the U.S., Canada, and"" in several foreign countries."1000:3:15::"ABOUT CUE":5:" The GOALS of CUE are:":" * To promote the s in an "9 " enjoyable way! TRY IT! "C1000N: o -- ABOUT CUE & SOFTSWAP --:3:15::"ABOUT CUE":5:" Computer-Using Educators, Inc., is a"" non-profit educational California "" corporation foun 5:" This program comes to us from 'down"[* " under', that is, from Australia. "4 " Way to go there folks!!! "H :" It was developed by Errol Chopping."z " Thanks Errol--for a simple program "  " to practice reading skillng practice for grades"E " 4 and up. The 40 column version is"m " intended for younger students. " :" Since you make your own files, the" " content will be tailored to your own" " specific needs."; 1000 :3:9::ND$:. In Context( Errol Chopping; October 1989B( VZ::(4)"PR#3"id20000: constn13000: Title Screenx1000: MenuA$"1"ī30000A$"2"F$""İ2000:120A$"2"İ18000:17000:120 A$"3"F$""İ2000:12015500:10:T$"Errol Chopping":15500_212:T$"Charles Sturt University - Mitchell":15500213:T$"Version 1.1,November 1989":15500216:T$"Press RETURN for the MENU":15500314000:K13K321399031306066 6 Keypress create a passage it must be"a'" saved 'As a Text File' before 'In Context' can use it.")23:T$"Press 'ESC' to go back":15500)14000:K32K13K2710510** 2 Title Screen215000:T$"In Context":15500'28:T$"by": text must come from a Text File on an Apple Prodos disk. Some"'" sample passages are available on the program disk but you can also"'" create your own with a word processor (e.g. FrEdWriter)."''" Note, if you use AppleWorks to. You have to fill in the blanks by"HL'" typing the letters in."NV'`'" At first the task appears daunting, but as more letters and words"j'" are completed, the meaning of the text helps you to reveal the passage."t'A~'" Thes4'15000:T$"IN CONTEXT - Instructions":15500;$'6.'" 'In Context' is a game which involves filling in the hidden letters in"8'" a piece of text. The text is displayed on the screen with all the"&B'" letters replaced by blanks (-)00:4990~ "(# Quit>2#15000:T$"Quit":15500m<#9:T$"Please press RETURN to Quit":15500F#11:T$"or":15500P#13:T$"Press ESC to GO BACK":15500Z#14000:K13120d#::"Bye.":n#(4)"RUN MENU"% ' Instruction Choice, then Press RETURN ";:A$@A$;:A$"1"A$"7"4090W14000:K134090thA$"7"4990: No ChangerA$"6"İ26000:4990|A$"5"İ25000:4990A$"4"İ24000:4990A$"3"İ23000:4990A$"1"İ22000:4990 A$"2"İ2105500> 11:T$"4.. Show LAST Letter of words ":15500v 13:T$"5.. Show SPECIFIC Letter ":15500 15:T$"6.. Show NO Letters at all ":15500 17:T$"7.. Go BACK to the Main Menu ":15500#20:HT,10:"Enter your:K13K322030 ! 6  Change Optionsa 15000:T$"Change Game Options":15500 5:T$"1.. Show ALL Vowels ":15500 7:T$"2.. Show ALL Consonants ":15500 9:T$"3.. Show FIRST Letter of words ":1"1"A$"5"1060( 814000:K131060. l5  C  No Filel 15000:T$"No file available":15500 8:T$"A file must first be loaded from disk.":15500:10:T$"Select Item 1 from the Menu.":15500:14:T$"Press 'Return' now.":15500 14000 ":15500E 12:T$"3.. Change Game Options. ":15500~ 14:T$"4.. See the Instructions. ":15500 16:T$"5.. Quit the Game. ":15500 $20:HT,10:"Enter your Choice, then Press RETURN ";:A$ .A$;:A$XZ[\]^_`abcdefghi A$"3"İ4000:190/ A$"4"İ10000:120@ A$"5"9000P A$"7"120` 17000:120g r  Menu 15000:T$"In Context - Menu":15500 8:T$"1.. Start Game with a New File. ":15500 10:T$"2.. Continue with Existing File. 6SB,0!6K(KB):K12714020-6KK12876SB,0=8D8 W: CLEAR SCREEN]:t:::2:L$:23:L${:1<< < CENTRE TEXT Deal with characters>XX$(H,V)""XX$(H,V)"EOL"16990>A(XX$(H,V))16030B>A64A91A32(XX$(H,V))16030i>A96A123A32(XX$(H,V))16030t>16990>XX$(H,V);>YY$(H,V)XX$(H,V)>HH1:H80H1^BgB hB Cursor MovemB1::T$"'In Context' with "F$:15500:23:T$"Pre1201$u(4)"OPEN";PF$;",TDIR":(4)"READ";PF${$uA$:(A$,18,3)"TXT"NFNF1:F$(NF)(A$,2,15):FL(NF)((A$,63,10))$u30100$u(4)"CLOSE"$u216,0$uNF030160$u16:T$"There are no TEXT files on this disk":15500%u18:T$"Press RETU'#bu11:T$"and Press RETURN.":15500P#gu23:T$"Press ESC to GO BACK":15500e#hu14000:K27120s#iuK27120#luK32K1330056#qu14:T$"Reading Disk Directory...":15500#vu(4)"PREFIX,D1":(4)"PREFIX":PF$$uI1NF:F$(I)"":I:NF0:30A64A91YY$(I,J)"-"6"eA96A123YY$(I,J)"-"Q"eJ:HT,I:YY$(I,J);:IX"eJ^"nie"wi {"0u Load Text File":u"Du15000"NuT$"Getting a Text File From Disk":15500#Xu9:T$"Insert the DISK containing the FILE in Disk Drive 1":15500ACAACBYY$(I,J)XX$(I,J)5! bJ:HT,I:YY$(I,J)NU11:US31:D10:DS10`HNH0:V0:XX$(80,24),YY$(80,24)RNL$"_______________________________________________________________________________"\NKB16384:SB16368fNBUFFER24576pNF$""NN R FF OF PF Redraw ScreentZF15000:T$"'In Context' with "F$:15500:23:T$"Press 'ESC' to go back":15500dFJ4MVnFI180sFJ:HT,ItFXX$(I,J)"EOL"18050xFYY$(I,J)FIFFJ.J7J  N const*NF$(100),FL(100ss 'ESC' to go back":15500)rBH1:V4:|BV:HT,H:A$FBA(A$)gBAUĺ(US);:VV1:V4V22BADĺ(DS);:VV1:V22V4BARA32ĺ(FS);:HH1:H80H1BALĺ(BS);:HH1:H1H80BA3A2717990BA32İ16000B17020RN.":15500:14000:^%u15000:T$"Select a Text file - Use the arrows, then RETURN":15500%u23:T$"Press ESC to GO BACK":15500%u4:"Disk Directory:";(PF$,(PF$)1)%u34,4:35,18:%uI113:I4:HT,33:F$(I):I%uI1:P1 &v4I:HT,33::F$(P);& v140003&v::I4:HT,33:F$(P);C& vK1330290S&*vK2730000&4vK10PNFPP1:II1:I13I13:(23);&>vK11P1PP1:II1:I1I1:(22);&Hv30210&Rv:15000:9:T$"Loading the File: "PF$F$(P):15500 '\vF$PF$F$(P): is displayed"3='" on the screen with all the"[B'" letters replaced by blanks (-)."G'" You have to fill in the blanks by"L'" typing the letters in."V'`'" At first the task appears daunting,"e'" but as more letters and words are"+o go back":15500)Z#14000:K13120;d#::"Bye.":B% U' Instructions'15000:T$"'In Context'- Instructions":15500$'6.'" 'In Context' is a game which involves"3'" filling in the hidden letters in"8'" a piece of text. Text"5"İ25000:4990,A$"4"İ24000:4990EA$"3"İ23000:4990^A$"1"İ22000:4990wA$"2"İ21000:4990}~ (# Quit2#15000:T$"Quit":15500<#9:T$"Press RETURN to Quit":15500F#11:T$"or":15500P#13:T$"Press ESC t:T$"6.. Show NO Letters at all ":15500` 17:T$"7.. Go BACK to Main Menu ":15500 20:5:"Enter Choice & press RETURN ";:A$ A$;:A$"1"A$"7"4090 14000:K134090 hA$"7"4990: No Change rA$"6"İ26000:4990|A$5:T$"1.. Show ALL Vowels ":15500b 7:T$"2.. Show ALL Consonants ":15500 9:T$"3.. Show a Word's FIRST Letter":15500 11:T$"4.. Show a Word's LAST Letter ":15500 13:T$"5.. Show a SPECIFIC Letter ":15500- 15vailable":15500 8:T$"First, load a file from disk.":15500:10:T$"Select item 1 on the Menu.":15500:14:T$"Press RETURN now.":15500 14000:K13K322030  Change Options 15000:T$"Change the Game Options":155000 ons ":15500> 14:T$"4.. See Instructions ":15500j 16:T$"5.. Quit Game ":15500 $20:5:"Enter Choice & Press RETURN ";:A$ .A$;:A$"1"A$"5"1060 814000:K131060 l   No File 15000:T$"No file ajlmnopqrstuvwxyz{4000:190# A$"4"İ10000:1204 A$"5"9000D A$"7"120T 17000:120[ f  Menu 15000:T$"In Context - Menu":15500 8:T$"1.. Start with New File":15500 10:T$"2.. Continue with File ":15500 12:T$"3.. Change Opti In Context( Errol Chopping; October 1989B( JZ:]d20000: constwn13000: Title Screenx1000: MenuA$"1"ī30000A$"2"F$""İ2000:120A$"2"İ18000:17000:120A$"3"F$""İ2000:120 A$"3"İ79H1:VV18(HwA13XX$(H,V)"EOL":H0:VV1:30575J(LwXX$(H,V)(A)[(VwYY$(H,V)"-"x(`wA31A65YY$(H,V)(A)(jwA90A97YY$(H,V)(A)(owV21MV21:NNC:CN(pwV:HT,H:YY$(H,V);(twC(~wMVV:MV22MV22(w(x200(y NFL(P),'$w(4)"bload";F$;",TTXT,A$6000"`'%w15000:10:T$"Clearing the OLD DATA...":15500'&wJ124:I180:YY$(I,J)"":XX$(I,J)""::''w15000:T$"Processing the Text...":15500')wV4:H0:NN0'.wC1N'3w'8wA(BUFFERC1)(GwHH1:Hj'" completed, the meaning of the text"To'" helps you to reveal the passage."t'23:T$"Press ANY KEY to Go On":15500:14000y'15000:T$"'In Context'- Instructions":15500~'6:" The text must come from a Text File" '" on an Apple ProDOS disk. Some"6'" sample passages are available on"`'" the program disk but you can also"'" create your own with a word"'" processor (e.g. FrEdWriter)."''" Note, if you use AppleWorks to"'" create a passage it must be" '" ",")I1XX$(I1,J)" "YY$(I1,J)XX$(I1,J):J:I1:YY$(I1,J)Z ^J:I:YY$(I,J)a ^Ih $^Jn au a a Particular Letter a15000:T$"Show Particular letter":15500 a22:T$"Press 'ESC' to Cancel":15500!a8:3:"Enter Letter & P1,J)2ZJ:I:YY$(I,J)!7ZI(NU11:US11:D10:DS10HNH0:V0:XX$(41,24),YY$(41,24)RNL$"_______________________________________"\NKB16ACE + EOL!:CAUVV1:17230=?CALA127HH1:17235\DCVV1:H1:V22V4:17299iNCV4V4vSCH1H1|COF PF Redraw ScreenZF15000:T$"File: "F$:15500:23:T$"Press ESC to go back":15500dFJ4MVnFI140sFJ:IUV4170800BXX$(H,V)"EOL"İ17100:17068cB(XX$(H,V)" "XX$(H1,V)"EOL")İ17200:17068nB17020tB{B B EOLBAUVV1:17130BALA127HH1:17135BVV1:H1:V22V4:17199BV4V4BH1H1/C: 0C SPH:A$BA(A$)4BAUĺ(US);:VV1:V4V4VBADĺ(DS);:VV1:V22V22BARA32ĺ(FS);:HH1:H40H1:VV1:V22V22:H40BALA127ĺ(BS);:HH1:H1H1BA3A2717090BA13H1:VV1:V22V4BA32İ16000BA64A91A32(XX$(H,V))16030H>A96A123A32(XX$(H,V))16030S>16990b>XX$(H,V);x>YY$(H,V)XX$(H,V)>HH1:H40H1^BgB hB Cursor MovemB1::T$"File: "F$:15500:23:T$"Press ESC to go back":15500rBH1:V4|BV:06KK1286SB,08&8 9: CLEAR SCREEN?:V:::2:L$:23:L$]:1c<j< |< CENTRE TEXT<((40(T$))2):T$<< > Deal with characters>XX$(H,V)""XX$(H,V)"EOL"16990>A(XX$(H,V))16030!>A15500?212:T$"Charles Sturt University - Mitchell":15500m213:T$"Version 1.1,November 1989":15500216:T$"Press 'Return' for the Menu":15500314000:K13K321399031306066 6 Keypress6SB,06K(KB):K1271402saved 'As a Text File' before"A'" 'In Context' can use it."l)23:T$"Press 'ESC' to go back":15500)14000:K32K13K2710510** 2 Title Screen215000:T$"In Context":1550028:T$"by":15500:10:T$"Errol Chopping":ress RETURN ";:A$:A$1!a14000:K1325020E!aA$(27)25990j!aA(A$):A64A91BA32:25065!aA96A123BA32:25065!a25020!a15000:T$"Showing the letter:"A$:15500!a!aJ4MV!aI140"bXX$(I,J)""XX$(I,J)"EOL"ī25125 "b" bAC(XX$(I,J))@"bACAACBYY$(I,J)XX$(I,J)T" bJ:I:YY$(I,J)["%bIb"*bJh"eo"e "e Blank Out"e15000:T$"Removing all letters...":15500"e"eJ4MV"eI140"eYY$(I,J)""26080 #eXX$(I,J)"EOL"YY$(I,J)"Once upon a time there were three little pigs. The first little pig built his house from straw, the second pig used sticks and the third pig built his house from bricks. When the big bad Wolf came along, he huffed and he puffed and he blew down the firstBatman and Robin are the dynamic duo. Yogi is a bear. Snoopy is a Charlie Brown's dog. Bugs Bunny is a famous rabbit. Mickey and Minnie are famous mice. Donald and Daisy are ducks. Pluto and Goofy are dogs. Popeye is a sailor. Dumbo is a flying elephant. Superman is the man of steel. Hansel and Gretel Jack and Jill Jack and the Beanstalk Goldilocks and the Three Bears Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Tom and Jerry Yogi and BooBoo Batman and Robin Kermit and Miss Piggy Romeo and Juliet ay with the spoon. Little Miss Muffet sat on her tuffet Eating her curds and whey When along came a spider That sat down beside her And scared Miss Muffet away. Jack and Jill went up the hill To fetch a pail of water. Jack fell down and broke his crown And Jill came tumbling after. Hey, diddle diddle The cat and the fiddle The cow jumped over the moon. The little dog laughed to see such sport And the dish ran awH0:VV1:30575$)LwXX$(H,V)(A)5)VwYY$(H,V)"-"R)`wA31A65YY$(H,V)(A)o)jwA90A97YY$(H,V)(A))owV21MV21:NNC:CN)pwVTAB V: HTAB H: PRINT YY$(H,V);)twC)~wMVV:MV22MV22)w)x18000:200)y 2(%w15000:10:T$"Clearing old data...":15500b(&wJ124:I140:YY$(I,J)"":XX$(I,J)""::('w15000:T$"Processing Text...":15500()wV4:H0:NN0:4:1(.wC1N(3w".";:(8wA(BUFFERC1)(GwHH1:H39H1:VV1)HwA13XX$(H,V)"EOL":'v::I4:15:F$(P);*' vK1330290:'*vK2730000h'4vK10PNFPP1:II1:I13I13:(23);'>vK11P1PP1:II1:I1I1:(22);'Hv30210'Rv:15000:9:T$"Loading: "F$(P):15500'\vF$F$(P):NFL(P)($w(4)"bload";F$;",TTXT,A$6000"URN":15500:14000:N&u15000:T$"Select File with Arrows & RETURN":15500w&u23:T$"Press ESC to Go Back":15500&u4:"Disk Directory:";(PF$,(PF$)1)&u34,4:35,18:&uI113:I4:15:F$(I):I&uI1:P1&v4I:15::F$(P);' v14000I:NF0:30120<%u(4)"OPEN";PF$;",TDIR":(4)"READ";PF$%uA$:(A$,18,3)"TXT"NFNF1:F$(NF)(A$,2,15):FL(NF)((A$,63,10))%u30100%u(4)"CLOSE"%u216,0%uNF030160%u16:T$"No TEXT Files on this disk":15500&u18:T$"Press RET155000$bu11:T$"and press 'Return'.":15500[$gu23:T$"Press 'ESC' to go back":15500p$hu14000:K27120~$iuK27120$luK32K1330056$qu14:T$"Reading Disk Directory...":15500$vu(4)"PREFIX,D1":(4)"PREFIX":PF$%uI1NF:F$(I)"":":26080#eA(YY$(I,J))8#eA64A91YY$(I,J)"-"U#eA96A123YY$(I,J)"-"m#eJ:I:YY$(I,J);:It#eJz#ni#wi #0u Load Text File#:u#Du15000#NuT$"Getting Text File From Disk":15500$Xu9:T$"Insert disk with file in Drive 1": two houses. When the wolf went to the brick house he huffed and he puffed but he didn't blow it down. The three little pigs lived happily ever after. Sample 11. Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their country. Mary, Mary, quite contrary How does your garden grow? Mary had a little lamb Whose fleas were white like snow And everywhere that lamby went those fleas were sure to go. Aot always a nice child to be near. She did not ?=know how to eat at the table. She made strange noises like a >< The Kellers were very pleased. They wanted a good teacher ?=for Helen. Then she could learn and they could all be happy. ;9The teacher could show Helen what to do. She could teach <:Helen to reay decided to find help97for Helen. They wrote to Michael Anagnos, a teacher in :8Boston. They asked him to find a teacher for Helen. He <:wrote to them and said: "I know a good teacher for Helen. 6Her name is Annie Sullivan. I will send her t50;9 By the time Helen was six years old, her parents were very unhappy.%But knew that helen was very smart.$But they could not teach her. They(did not know what to do. But they knew?=they had to do something. When Helen was seven, theen she was born on June 27, 1880. But she became =;very sick the next year. After that, she was not the same. <:Her parents loved her and they tried to take care of her. >< The Kellers weHelen was six years old, her parents were =;very unhappy. Theyknew that Helen was very smart, but they >Radcliffe, and she graduated in 1904. " pg 55<:Annie and Helen stayed together. Helen wrote a book about ?=her life. It was called"The Story of My L New York, and they went to Gilman school. Soon ><____________ of her. But it was not easy. Her parents could not show her what to do.>< By the time Helen was six years ____________ her parents ;9were very unhappy. ____________ knew that Helen was very 42smart, but theywas a very special person. >< Helen Keller was not always blind and deaf. She was all <:right when she was ____________ on June 27, 1880. But she >< Helen Keller was a famous American. She ____________ a ;9writer andd almost every part of the :8world. She wanted to help other blind people. She also ?=tried to help poor people and she tried to stop wars. Helen >Radcliffe, and she graduated in 1904. :8 Annie and Helen sthe learned to read books with her fingers them she was =;ready to go to another school in New York. Annie went with ;9Helen to New York, and they went to Gilman school. Soon >< One day, Annie was o tell ;her things. And she could not tell things to anyone else.?= Annie Sullivan finally came to the Keller home. She came ;9by train from Boston. Helen's mother and father tried to <:tell Helen that Annie was her friend. They could not maked a teacher for Helen. He :8wrote to them and said: "I know a good ____________ for =Helen. Her name is Annie Sullivan. I will send her to you.">< The Kellers were very pleased. They wanted a ____________ =;teacher for Helen. Then she could learn and they could all ?=____________ happy. The teacher could show Helen what to do. ?=She could teach Helen to read and to talk. The Keller family ;9____________ in the South. They had a beautiful house in ?=small town in Alabama. They were ________@O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===@O=====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<===n. She loved Annie, and she wrote a book ;9about her called "Teacher." That is the name that Helen #used for Annie all of her life. ' Helen Keller died in June, 1968.her countries. Helen visited almost every part =;of the ____________ She wanted to help other blind people. ;9She also tried to help poor people and she tried to stop ?=wars. Helen believed that her ____________ was good because <:of Annie Sullivaie :8and Helen stayed together. Helen wrote a book about her 64life. It was called "The Story of My Life. She also ;9____________ some other books. Some of the books became 97movies. Annie and Helen traveled to England, Scotland, >< One l her things. And she 'could not tell things to anyone else.=; Annie Sullivan finally came to the Keller ____________ ;9She came by train from Boston. Helen's mother and father <:tried to tell Helen that Annie was her friend. They could >7QUESTIONS! NAME____________________________________+USE WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, WHY, HOW MANY----- is my book?----- is room 247?----- is the supermarket?u THREE.PIGS.40gB THREE.PIGS.80pH.KELLERQ.WWWWWl'Z0%*u NONSENSES.80BPRODOS BASIC.SYSTEMSTARTUP5B TITLE.PAK5RUNPACK 5MENUUBXCONTEXTU RHYMES.40U CHARACTERS.40uBCHARACTERS.2.40 Fine, thank you.#--- is your brother? He's sick./--- do you come to school? I take the bus.$--- do you say "pagar" in English?&--- do you pronounce your last name?--- do you spell your name?the class?--- ---- books do you have?--- ---- donuts do you want?)--- ---- students are from Guadalajara?---- ---- desks are there in this classroom?--- is you friend angry?--- are you happy today?)--- are you today? - does the party begin?---- do they return?---- does vacation begin?!--- didn't you do the homework?--- is Donna absent today? --- were you absent yesterday?$--- do you speak Spanish in class?%--- ---- students are in -- is your new boyfriend?%--- is the president of the U.S.A.? --- can answer this question? --- is talking in class?----- are they from?----- does Michael live?----- are you going?---- does period two start?--------is your pencil?--- is that boy?--- is your History teacher?---- is your name? ---- is your telephone number?---- day is today?---- is for lunch today?---- is the homework tonight?---- time is it?-