This is a narrative poem. It narrates how the day goes for <span>Peggy Ann McKay. You will kn</span>ow that Peggy tries to make excuses so as not to go to school. In the second stanza, she has already mentioned five excuses, "<span>My mouth is wet, my throat is dry./ I'm going blind in my right eye./ My tonsils are as big as rocks,/ I've counted sixteen chicken pox.</span>" At the end though, Peggy discovers that it is Saturday so she suddenly feels well and plans to go out to play.
It was a hot and dry last August when I realized that I was tired of summer. On that day I came to the conclusion that summer day's were too warm, long, and too sunny. so I decided to get into my car and drive to the mountain for some cool air and shady trees, which I love. It was the best decision I made all summer
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What fools these mortals be
One or more sentences in a piece of writing that deal with one main idea is called a stanza
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this question makes no sense so grandma told junior make sure you give context to the questions you ask!!
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