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We studied Mary Oliver's poem "May".  True or False?

What is False? We looked into April.

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Eric Blaire wrote "1984".  True or false?

What is true?

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 An Author uses these in order to tell stories.

What are "Words"?

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A verb is:

What is an action word?

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The first day of school was on this date.

What was August 14, 2024?

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Who is Gertrude Stein?

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The next book we will be reading, and you need to have a hard copy is:

"What is I know why the caged bird sings"?

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This Author wrote Harry Potter.

Who is J. K. Rowling?

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An example of a gerund is:

What is something like "people watching is fun"?

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Incredulous means this: 

What is disbelief?

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We studied Emily Dickinson's 359.  True or false?

What is true?

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Animal Farm is really about this:

What is life in Russia, in the times of the widespread Gulag.

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Emily Dickinson is from this great part of the USA?

What is the North East, New England, or Massachusetts? Will suffice.

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Am Em is this.

What is a long dash?

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James Keelaghan wrote this song:

What is "Cold Missouri Waters"?

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You have brains in your head.
You have feet in your shoes.
You can steer yourself in any direction you choose.
You’re on your own.
And you know what you know.
You are the guy who’ll decide where to go. 

Was written by:

Who is Dr. Seuss


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What is the most important theme in Animal Farm?

What is the corruption of power and/or how easily people can be minipulated even when they don't realize it?

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A little known fact about Emily Dickinson is this:

What is a little-known fact about Emily Dickinson is that she was an accomplished gardener. Dickinson had a deep love for nature, and she spent much of her time tending to her family’s garden at their home in Amherst, Massachusetts. Her interest in botany and gardening is reflected in her poetry, which often uses nature as a metaphor for life, death, and spirituality. She even compiled a herbarium, a collection of pressed flowers, which still exists today and showcases her knowledge of and connection to the natural world. 

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Orthographic Spelling Patterns are this:

What are "Graphics/images/pictures of patterns/arrangements of placement/location of individual letters, such as ing, tion, ee, er, etc"?

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When trying to learn something new, instead of studying it once a week for two hours straight, it is much better to do this instead.

What is give a little bit of time to the task each and every day.

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“Listen to the mustn'ts, child. Listen to the don'ts. Listen to the shouldn'ts, the impossibles, the won'ts. Listen to the never haves, then listen close to me... Anything can happen, child. Anything can be.” Was written by this Poet:

Who is Shel Silverstein?


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One of Yamamoto Tsunetomo's saying goes something like this:

What is....  How well did they do?

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A little known fact about Eric Blais is this:

What is that A notable fact about Eric Blair, better known by his pen name George Orwell, is that he drew heavily on his own experiences of poverty (he voluntarily lived in poverty) and oppression for his famous works. Orwell spent several years living in poverty in both England and France, working low-paying jobs and even experiencing homelessness. These experiences deeply influenced his social and political views, leading to his sharp critiques of class inequality, totalitarianism, and oppression, themes that are central to his famous novels "Animal Farm" and "1984." His personal experiences gave him a unique perspective on the issues of social justice and power, which continue to resonate with readers today. 

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A Predicate is:

What is the part of a sentence that describes what the subject is doing or what the subject is? It includes all the words in a sentence or clause except the subject and words that modify the subject.

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This phrase will help with writer's block every time, in fact, it helped me come up with this answer right now as I found myself just staring at the screen with a blank mind trying to figure our a good question for you to ask now.  Again this phrase is:

What is "Just Write".

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