Journal entry #71 title: poetry

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Journal entry #71 title: poetry Do you like poetry? Why or why not? What do you like about it most? What do you like about it the least? Do you feel you are any good at it? Why or why not? What does it mean to you? Explain. Do you feel it is important to use poetry? Why or why not? Explain. You have 7 minutes to write your response to the above questions. Be ready to share!

Tuesday: 15 errors © Presto Plans

Tuesday: To see: The past tense verb went is used, so the participle seen should not be used. night: Night was misspelled. The Racksters: This is the specific name of a band, so it should be capitalized. have: This should be in the present perfect verb tense (have been) as it refers to an action that has taken place at an unspecified time. since. It was a: These were two fragments, so a period is added after since, and a subject and verb were added to the second sentence (it was a). who have tickets: This should be in the present tense because they still have the tickets. Thursday’s: This is the possessive form. Thursdays means more than one Thursday (plural). The Capital Theater, …!: This is the name of the theater, so it should be capitalized. A comma is also added to set off an introductory element. Punctuation is added to the end of the sentence. © Presto Plans