Wednesday, January 25, 2017

Sentence Composing #088


Expert Sentence
Always meticulously neat, / six-year-old Little Man / never allowed / dirt or tears or stains / to mar anything he owned.

Mr. Chappell
Never one to shy away from a fight, ten-year-old Michael always allowed teasing or bullying or insults to be an excuse to engage in a schoolyard brawl.

Hannah’s Sentence:
Always being a picky eater, eleven-year-old Natalie never let broccoli or potatoes or green beans to touch any other food on her plate.

Will’s Sentence:
Always on track, the twelve-year-old child never let himself procrastinate or cheat or slack off for it would hinder the reason he went to school.

Erin’s Sentence:
Not able to lose, the ten-year-old boy never let kicks or punches or pushes to hit him or any of his friends.

Ben’s Sentence:
Always eager to punch and jab, twelve-year-old Charlie never authorized anyone to harass or intimidate himself or any of his pals.

Hunter Kaplan:
Always all-star material, eighteen-year-old Miles never allowed loses or ties or forfeits to ruin his style of play.

Nicholas Oshefsky:
Somewhat unorganized, the middle aged event planner never took advice or comments or money to interrupt his vision(s).

Marley’s Sentence
Usually responsibly punctual, / intelligent Iman / darted into class allowing/ her teachers and peers and friends / to catch her tardiness.

Marki’s sentence
Always extremely happy, the eight-year-old little girl never wanted sadness or stress or tears for anyone she cared about.

Allison’s Sentence:
Always on time, ten-year-old Celine nevermore allowed her mother or father or older brother to leave less than twenty minutes early to dance.

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