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Dishwashing Debacle14 comments

Yousei Hime wrote 5 days ago: Washing and wishing that dishes self-scrubbed, she slip-gripped a saucer and  . . . crash.  Soapy sp … more →

Tags: Prompts, Stories and Ideas, Alliteration, dishwashing, Embarrassment, Frustration, repetition, writing, Writing prompt

UMBC Slogan Contest Analysis1 comment

jamieumbc wrote 3 weeks ago: First a new mascot, now a new slogan! The good folks at Project Black and Gold have selected eight c … more →

Tags: Education, Student Life, UMBC, dog years, Dogs, ruff and reddy, Slogan

138. Jose! Born to Dance by Susanna Reich

Deeanna wrote 4 weeks ago: Retell: This is the story of Jose Limon, who left his family to move to New York.  Frustrated by his … more →

Tags: female authors, nonfiction, Picture Books, appreciations/no put-downs, Art, California, Dance, death, English

A Lift-the-Flap Book About Transportation -- William Low’s ‘Machines That Work’2 comments

1minutebookreviewswordpresscom wrote 1 month ago: An artist born in a taxi shows a train, fire truck and other vehicles in action Machines Go To Work. … more →

Tags: Children's Books, Arts, Boats, Book Reviews, Books, Children, children's literature, Digital Art, fire engines

Published!

almarose wrote 1 month ago: Find sample blogs on a gazillion topics at Alpha Inventions My school, Dundee Elementary, in Omaha, … more →

Tags: gratitude, Harmony, how to write poetry, Poetry, poetry & writing, Self Discovery, writing, Alliteration, Anthropomorphism

This is not an ad

a single delight wrote 1 month ago: This is not an ad. This is an INTERVENTION!!! Today’s delight is the Swiffer [effective on woo … more →

Tags: November 09, swiffer, clean, floor, Apple, Intervention

Suddenly Saucer shaped

chris wrote 1 month ago: (Paranormal Blues) Watching the world Spinning  beyond control Holding onto the jagged edges around … more →

Tags: Poetry, Pulses, cosmic poem, escape, Fantasy, onomatopoeia poems, Paranormal, Poem, Poems

Boom Boom Pow1 comment

misscheese wrote 1 month ago: Thank you, Black Eyed Peas. Or whoever wrote “Boom Boom Pow.” You have made it even easi … more →

Tags: Education, Teaching, Black Eyed Peas, boom boom pow, Educate, English, Figurative Language, Songs, Student

Caw! [Onomatopoeia]

tyrnyx wrote 1 month ago: I don’t think any further explanation is needed. … more →

Tags: birdof unknown origin

Deep thoughts: onomatopoetic devices1 comment

carmhelga wrote 2 months ago: I’ve decided that “kapow” is the most tragically underused onomatopoetic word out … more →

Tags: Personal, Grammar, 30 Rock, Doctor Who, Kapow, Deep Thoughts, language

Snack

Tench Ringgold wrote 2 months ago: I picked up my daughter from daycare and found a note in her cubby asking us to cut her carrots into … more →

Tags: snack!

Sniffle6 comments

swanktown wrote 2 months ago: Sniffle. Snort. Thwusp. Kew. Snort. Thwusp. Kew. Creak. Areyouhere?Areyouhere? Thwisk. Clack. Click. … more →

Tags: Vignettes, Illness, History, Second Period

Under The Radar - The Melloncollies

drbristol wrote 3 months ago: Jack and Milk. Who knew? Onomatopoeia [on‐ŏ‐mat‐ŏ‐pee‐ă], noun: he use of words that seem to imitate … more →

Tags: Reviews, Features and Interviews, Music Reviews, Music, Under the radar, Bob Dylan, Power Pop, best of 2009, gene loves jezebel

Resolution, and a shameless plug.

frankiesoup wrote 3 months ago: I couldn’t make my ‘I hate modern feminists’ rant into something reader-friendly s … more →

Tags: del amitri, 'Never too late to be alone', Poetry, Olympia Poetry anthology 2009, Forward Press, Animal Antics Anthology 2009, animal antics, resolution, suitcase

I was trying to find the sound for water...2 comments

wcshih wrote 3 months ago: I was trying to find the sound for water droplets hitting the ground. Then found a great list of ono … more →

Tags: Uncategorized

Swedish Language Lesson1 comment

jessieisskoopy wrote 4 months ago: As an amateur linguist and frequent traveler, I make an effort to learn a little of the local langua … more →

Tags: Funny, travel-europe, Travel, Europe, Sweden, Stockholm, language, Swedish, Elevator

thejetsblog.com » Jenkins Allowed to Use Actual Onomatopoeia to ...

harepaje wrote 5 months ago: thejetsblog.com » Jenkins Allowed to Use Actual Onomatopoeia to … Do you remember your grammar … more →

Tags: Uncategorized

Reading and Analysing Poetry1 comment

jd wrote 5 months ago: This text consist by no means an exhaustive list of considerations, but it could work as a good star … more →

Tags: guides, Poetry, Figurative Language, symbolism, Metaphor, consonance, assonance, Alliteration, anaphora

Bustin a gut

wordnerd45 wrote 5 months ago: Smirk. Smile. Snort. Squirm. Shudder. Shake. Cackle. Guffaw. Quake. Burst. Explode. Tears. Gasp. Bre … more →

Tags: Poetry, Family, Humor, Fun, Laughter


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