Students,
Before you think you are finished with your rough draft, please go back and do a couple of things:
PROOFREAD -- To refresh your memory on this lost art, please go back and read the post on proofreading by clicking HERE.
USE THE SPELL CHECKER -- Please use this wonderful feature that your computer provides! If you see colorful, squiggly lines under your words, right-click to see what is wrong. The computer will tell you! It's amazing!
TITLE IT -- No doubt, you're all very creative. Please come up with a catchy, appealing title for your research paper.
Tomorrow will be a busy day for us. Come to class prepared. Don't be late! Get everything together now; get a good night's sleep, and be ready to get started on time tomorrow.
Monday, March 17, 2008
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So Mrs. Powell....my birthday is TODAY! naturally, I have not done any school, as I promised myself this week I would N0T reapeat WOULD NOT!!!!!!!! Do any school upon this wonderful day, no matter what unfinished work I may have So naturally.....I'll be putting my draft together in study hall, lol. Hopefully the draft doesn't have to be typed. It IS, after all, a draft. Anyways, the tanning bed has ruthlessly burned my fair skin, I am S0 RED that a camera could not even CATURE truly how red I am at this very moment. I can barely wear a shirt let's just leave it at that. So try not to scream tomorrow at school when you see a giant lobster walking into your classroom, hahaha. So, it is Aloe Vera time and then off to bed for me!
(I should S0 get kudos for having the longest comment ever!)
<3
Zoey Joy
NO PP'S!..LOL
have to remember that!..lol=]
i am sure i will since rachel distroyed my paper with that!..lol=]
I have a question.... i know that we can't use the words like "you" or "your". But what about using "their", or should i just put "she"?
-Whitney
Whitney,
That totally depends on your sentence. For example:
A photojournalist must take care of her camera.
In this sentence, use the singular "her" since its antecedent, "photojournalist," is singular.
Photojournalists who work for larger newspapers share their work with a wider audience.
In this case, use the plural form "their" for the plural form of "photojournalists."
Hope that helps!
Mrs. P
HEY MRS. P!
I am really happy with the way my paper turned out:)
Thanks for helping me out!
Love Ya, Jen♥
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