Saturday, February 6, 2010
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Did you know [Pp + (2S + V/M) + ct] is an English sentence? Or, [Pp +(S + V + Pp)+ (S + V/M + D)+ P] = another sentence? For example...the first...might read: Without a doubt, Sarah and Connie ran quickly. And for the second example, it could say: Inside the stale cookie, a tiny black ant hid from the hairy-fingered vagrant who fished the sweet morsel out of the smelly yellow dumptster. You can do this, too, with Prof. E. N. Glish's English, cooked any style!
Hi Dolly! My momma is a student in your momma's class, and she let me use her Blogspot account to comment! How cool is that? Anyways, I'm Zander, a 2 year old Cocker Spaniel. Pleased to meetcha.
ReplyDeleteAnyways, my momma told me a story. I don't know if it is a full story or not, but Momma said that it's about a girl named Valerie Courte. She lives in a future time (2020 is what Momma said) and has to know about what the humans call "family ancestry." She goes to this company, has her DNA read by this machine, and gets to see life from a girl named Nara Phoenix's eyes. And, if that's cool enough, Nara has a "curse" placed on her family. And when Nara's dad goes to a place called "jail" for something called "treason," Nara goes and breaks the "curse." My momma told me she plans on calling it "Breaking the Curse." Whatcha think?
Wow! My own mail!!
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