Congratulations to Erin Zhang who was the first student to correctly identify the literary device I used in my headline on the last post.
Great job Erin for being the first one to tell me it was alliteration. Students try and write your next blog post using some alliteration. There
were many examples of it in the story I started reading to you recently “Nothing Ever Happens on 90th Street” and you will have used it before
writing tongue twisters and the like in poetry lessons. It is a great devise to catch a reader’s attention.
Well done also to Sam Tucker and Nicole Tang who responded to my post with very good answers, just not the exact word.
Ohhhhhhhhhh…… Oh well, at least I tried.
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Good try everyone!!!
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Mrs.Power, I am Rosa I want some help on my blog because today I checked my blog and I saw that all the links were at the bottom but I don’t want it to be at the bottom so I think you could help me with that but if you doesn’t know how to, I will just live it like that.
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I found out the problem sorry mrs.Power
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Dear Mrs. Power,
Nicholas was a absolutely fantastic book. The writing was imaginative and I noticed that the author was trying to write like how a kid would think, and he did “great!”
I think the last chapter was the best, because I think its the funniest. Although all the other chapters were also just too fine to read. I’ve been wondering, how did you first discover “Nicholas?” Was it a library book, or did you find it in the book store or was it a gift or………
HAVE A WARM DAY, BUT NOT TOO HOT OR YOU’LL BE SWEATING!
Nicole
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