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  1. 4 days ago · Quiz on the 80s television show Scarecrow and Mrs. King! - test your knowledge in this quiz! (Author mandiesmk)

  2. 3 days ago · In 1984, he made his debut in Masquerade as Guard #2. She played Carmen Valdez on the CBS comedy Scarecrow and Mrs. King, which debuted on October 3, 1983 and concluded on September 10, 1987. Renée Victor later appeared on numerous television shows, including The Tony Danza Show, Strong Medicine, and Team Knight Rider.

  3. 10 hours ago · Mergers, private jets, sibling rivalry, but also delicious lines. Ask cousin Greg where these are from: “If I’m the king and you’re the queen, maybe it’s fine to f**k the odd peasant.” “Let’s bleed the Swede.” “Goodbye my dear, dear, world of a father.” “I’ve maybe pre-grieved.”

  4. 10 hours ago · Mrs Masiko from Ibanda did careful research into the details of a good, but not well-known, story (see Resource 4: How Mrs Masiko found her story). One day, she gathered her Primary 5 pupils around her, and told them the first part of the story (the first three paragraphs of Resource 5: The river that swept away liars and other stories ).

  5. 3 days ago · TV Shows Made Into Movies Trivia Quiz. Movies made from books seem to be hit or miss...Movies made from television programs seem a bit more on the miss side. Test your knowledge of these stories that appeared both on American TV and in movie theaters. Good luck!

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  7. 5 days ago · Bontemps (who Violet J. Harris has called the “father of African American children’s literature” due to his prolific production and popularity) continued to publish in a variety of genres, including fiction and history, into the midcentury, with texts that included The Story of George Washington Carver (1954), illustrated by E. Harper Johnson; Lonesome Boy (1955), illustrated by Feliks Topolski; and Frederick Douglass: Slave, Fighter, Freeman (1959). 42 Hughes’s work continued into ...