There once was a boy name BonWho loved to sit and eat CornHe looked like R-KellyAnd loved Felly-BellyBut couldn't find a girl to roll on
DESCRIPTIVE WRITING This class session mainly focused on descriptive writing. We learned that descriptive writing is to describe a person, place or thing in such a way that a picture is formed in the reader's mind. We also learned that when one uses descriptive writing to speak about an event, this involves paying close attention to the details by using all of one's five senses. In addition, teaching students to write more descriptively will ameliorate their writing by making it more interesting and engaging to read. Unlike the other types of writing, it was understood that descriptive writing has many characteristics. Primarily, a good descriptive piece includes many vivid sensory details that paints a picture and appeals to all of the reader's senses of sight, hearing, touch, smell and taste when appropriate. This simply means that it helps the reader live vicariously through the writer and any piece of writ...
You sure is Bon or Ron????? hehe
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ReplyDeleteOh wow! I Love this. Great choice of words (Nasha)
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ReplyDeleteGood limerick. Perhaps Bon should stop looking. (Brittney D)
This limmerick is very funny. Good work group members. Is this Ron's autobiography?
ReplyDeleteImpressive writing skills. This is very entertaining. I will surely use some of your pieces in my class.
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A very entertaining limerick. The purpose of this piece was certainly to entertain your audience. Well done, because the purpose definitely achieved. I was indeed entertained.
ReplyDeleteTamara Armstrong
All i had in my mind was Ron. Great limerick, awesome creativity.
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