DR SEUSS DAY, the man who could rhyme |
DR SEUSS DAY, the man who could rhyme |
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Has he been a part of your life? For mine, he basically thought me to start reading. The doctor is still dead, but his books will always be heard.
I'm going to go to school and dress up as "Cat in the Hat". One of my teachers are dressing up as The Grinch. LMFAO! So tell me, what do you feel about Suess? |
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![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 4,665 Joined: Aug 2008 Member No: 676,364 ![]() |
hm. he sure did use unusual writing style of language, such as unique rhythm, ridiculous names, repetition of phrases, and fundamental lessons. he was also a clever strategist for creating a book that could only contain a limit of 50 words. that book was Green Eggs and Ham. one can call him an inspiration to an advocate reader, but this man was also an artist with weird drawings that brought the characters to life, and brought the setting to a whole new world. many can also relate to him as shakespeare of the children, with combining new words. this man created 43 books, with over 20 different languages. surely his books will be read on to future generations of youngsters, and he will always be an inspiration to literature. if you sit down to read a seuss book, you feel like you've been warped to another dimension. a dimension where learning is a fun time. these creative books have made many kids achieve pure imagination to the extent. there is nothing wrong seeing into a mystical idea that dwells in your brain.
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