Beginning in November, all 5th grade students in Grand Rapids Public Schools will be reading this book and blogging about their reading experience. There will be questions posed to the students, posts written and shared from different classrooms and four "Great Days of Blogging". The final celebration will be held with a visit from the author in March 2016.
Tuesday, February 9, 2016
Las Papas/Potatoes
What is the meaning of the following simile? What is being compared? It had settled on the world, covering everything like a suede.
the world was covered in dust from the dust storm so it meant by suede it was horrible and it was like a bad guys came in and destored everything ashiah from campus elementry
the world was covered in dust from the dust storm so it meant by suede it was horrible and it was like a bad guys came in and destored everything ashiah from campus elementry
i agree because every month she has a vegetable or a fruit as a chapter she's picking or adding that fruit or vegetable to something or using it as a seen in the chapter that fruit or vegetable named after the chapter.Tyson Bobo from campus elementary
a simile is a word using like or as.Ex:she is so sweet like a sweettart
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ReplyDeletethe world was covered in dust from the dust storm so it meant by suede it was horrible and it was like a bad guys came in and destored everything ashiah from campus elementry
ReplyDeletethe world was covered in dust from the dust storm so it meant by suede it was horrible and it was like a bad guys came in and destored everything ashiah from campus elementry
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ReplyDeleteit means like a storm Faye from campus
ReplyDeleteA simile uses like or as.Ex: you are as beautiful as the sun.
ReplyDeleteit means that the world is settled for a dust storm.Gabriela from Campus
ReplyDeleteit means that the world is settled for a dust storm.Gabriela from Campus
ReplyDeleteit means that she comparing the months as the pickings that shes doing
ReplyDeletei agree because every month she has a vegetable or a fruit as a chapter she's picking or adding that fruit or vegetable to something or using it as a seen in the chapter that fruit or vegetable named after the chapter.Tyson Bobo from campus elementary
DeleteIt means that the world is settled for anything. Karmanique from Campus Elementary
ReplyDeleteIt means that the world is settled for anything. Karmanique from Campus Elementary
ReplyDeleteThe simile means that everything can be settled with any thing.I am Jose from Dickinson Academy
ReplyDeleteSimiles are words that you us like or as Ex : your cute as a pie also like pepper too
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ReplyDeleteThe simile means that everything can be settled with anything. Paris from Dickinson Academy.
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Means that everything can be settled.
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ReplyDeleteSimile means that everything can be settled with anything.Brianna Earvin from dickinson Academy
ReplyDeleteSimile means that everything can be settled with anything.Brianna Earvin from dickinson Academy
ReplyDeleteSimile means that everything can be settled with anything.Brianna Earvin from dickinson Academy
ReplyDeletesimile means that everything can be settled.Innocent from Dickinson Academy.
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