Figurative Language

I think figurative language is great for writing,reading and sending letters. I think figurative language is more better than writing something you don't need. Like I was siting on the porch waiting for my grandma to come. That is something you would normally  write when your writing. But with figurative language it would be more like I was siting on the porch waiting for my grandma to come down courtney oak drive. Now that is more like writing a writer would write.

 

As you can see figurative language is more better than some person writing I was siting on the porch waiting for grandma to come. So That's all I have to say. 

 
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  • Posted by:HarleyKi

Main Idea

I am reading Falling up. Poems and drawings by Shel Sliverstein. It's 3rd person. It's about poems. I'm reading a poem called Needles and Pins. It's about sewing a sail to make a boat,to sail off and find him a captain to sign me a crew to sail anywhere new.

 
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social Studies

 

I have learned that the eastern woodlands homes are a long house and a wigwams. They hunted fish ,rabbit and deer.   The great Plains natives lived in a teepee. They hunted buffalo,deer. The southwest desert house was a peublo. They hunted deer, rabbit and they grew corn and beans. The Northwest coast lived in a big group of people. A group was each called a animals name. Like the wolf group then the like the bird group then other types of animals.

 
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Eastern woodlands

I have learned that the men hunt deer meat, and rabbit meat.  The men make conoes, traps, and weapons.  The ladies made baskets, food, wigwams, long houses, and clothes.  The eastern woodlands do not move they stay in one space.
 
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