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This is where we will discuss To Kill a Mockingbird and other literature throughout the year. Please feel free to discuss anything that is pertinent to what we are doing in class as long as it is polite and appropriate.
10 comments:
1. Spelling is easy.
2. It was before. He touched the house, Scout found gum, then they started finding lots of things. Including more gum.
I believe that you need to use the proper grammer when typing. "Idk" does not fit the standards of an Honors English 2 student. Additionally, try to use the correct punctuation, such as capitilizing the first letter of a sentence.
I dont understand this question....perhaps some grammar woudl untangle this sentence??
.....check your grammer and spelling before you post, and don't use interent slang. (ex: idk)
That would make it a lot easier to understand what you are asking.
Why is it so hard to write things the right way??!! He has as better than you said ..."touched the house". Scout was the first one to find something, she found gum. Then found even more stuff and then Mr. Radley filled the trucnk with cement.
Wow guys lighten up a little, and yes he touched the house, then found the gum.
Jem touched the house long before Scout ever found the gum. That is why when Jem corrects Scout about getting the gum he comes back reminding him that he touched the house once.
Grammar is spelled with an "a" not an "e."
High intensity: I agree!Lighten up! Like I pointed out, you shouldn't be commenting on someone's grammar when you don't even spell it right!
We all use this kind of grammar. In texting and in emails although this is suppose to be proper and written corectly ya'll need to chill out.
That's kind of all encompassing.
I would like to remove myself from that generalization.
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