|aOne thousand dollars :|band other plays /|cO. Henry ; retold by John Escott ; [illustrated by: Susan Scott].
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|aSimplified edition.
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|aOxford ;|aNew York :|bOxford University Press,|c[2008]
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|a56 pages :|billustrations ;|c20 cm.
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|aOxford Bookworms: Stage 2 ;
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|aOxford Bookworms ;|vStage 2;
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|aOriginally published in Oxford bookworms in 2000.
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|aStatement of responsibility partially from verso.
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|aIncludes glossary (pages 39-40) and reading activities (pages 42-49).
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|tAll that money can buy --|tOne thousand dollars --|tA night out --|tTwo loaves of bread.
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|aThese four plays about money, love, and life are adapted from short stories written a hundred years ago by the great American storyteller, O. Henry. Henry had his own difficulties with money and loneliness, and wrote from personal experience.
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|aHenry, O.,|d1862-1910|vAdaptations.
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|aMoney|vDrama.
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|aReaders|vDrama.
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|aLove|vDrama.
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|aReaders for new literates.
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|aHigh interest-low vocabulary books.
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|aLove stories.|2lcsh
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|aReaders (Adult)|2lcsh
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|aDrama.|2lcgft
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|aAdaptations.|2lcgft
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|aScott, Susan,|d1962-|eillustrator.
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|aHenry, O.,|d1862-1910.|tShort stories.|kSelections.|iAdaptation of (work):
Use these fully illustrated classic and contemporary plays for reading practice or performance. Each script offers performance notes, character lists, exercises, and glossaries.
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