Hello my lovelies! How are you today? I hope you are all well! Today I am going to tell you about my writing workshop! Enjoy
For writing, we used our biographies to highlight certain parts of the biography with good spelling rules and stuff. I highlighted proper nouns, headers, and correct punctuation. This task was really easy and is pretty self explanatory. I liked doing this task because we got to explain why we think these things are important, rather than being told that these things are important. Here is mine.
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Thursday, April 16, 2020
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HI Cleo
ReplyDeleteI liked reading your blog and feel like am learning more about writing than I knew before. I like how you place an importance on using correct punctuation. Who have you written a biography on?
Steve
Hi Steve! Thanks so much for commenting! I am writing my biography on Rhys Darby. I am very glad you enjoyed my blog!
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Hi Cleo. I like that you prefer to explain something for yourself rather than being told as a fact. Explaining things helps us to clarify our thinking and embed the knowledge I think. Do you think it is important to have a distinction between proper nouns and common nouns in literature? Why or why not?
ReplyDeleteHello Ms Bowler. Thank you very much for commenting on my blog! I think it is important to have a distinction for common nouns and proper nouns, because if you did not, things would be meant differently in the piece of literature. If you did not have a difference in these, it might make for a different impact for your readers. Once again thank you very much for commenting on my blog!
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