an you help me with this can you write me a idea of good book review of winnie the pooh. need it for a project Thanks ;]
which winnie the pooh book
the children's novel by a.a. Milne
Oh wow my mom loves this
ik but which one because there are several
ok
u will have a reveiw in a bit
\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @YECR Oh wow my mom loves this \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) I love winnie the pooh!
heres the link if you need to read it :] http://www.yourskypeschool.com/book_yss_eng/winnie-the-pooh.pdf
here is a full review I was surprised at how many writing “rules” this childhood classic breaks and yet it works so well! It’s told in the style of Princess Bride by having a story within a story. There’s the story of Winnie-the-Pooh and his fictional adventures and then there’s the interruptions and questions from the “real” Christopher Robin. But the two stories are blended together since it’s written in second person. Every time Christopher Robin is mentioned in the fictional adventure, he’s referred to as “you.” It can be a little confusing at first, but you can pretend like you are Christopher Robin. The writing is so animated and a lot of fun to read out loud. In the chapter “In Which Piglet Meets A Heffalump” I loved how it illustrated the adorable self-centered logic of kids. Piglet and Pooh decide how to catch a Heffalump entirely based on how they would be caught in a trap. It’s endearing to see it play out. I feel like the best kid’s stories have insights for adults but are appealing to kids as well. Winnie-the-Pooh definitely does that. There were a few times where I would laugh and they would ask me to explain what was funny. Maybe it’s just an example of how much the world has changed, but I found the chapter where they kidnap Baby Roo mildly alarming. I’m not criticizing the chapter – it was just a realization for me that the world I live in is very different from the world even 80 years ago. It was still a lot of fun to read. Kanga got back at them for kidnapping Roo in the funniest way possible. Don’t mess with moms. They will outsmart you. There were a few other elements that felt dated that needed a little background and explanation. Winnie-the-Pooh has a very distinct writing style that is easily recognizable. My favorite element of the writing style were the capital letters which changed the tone of the sentence. This is one of my favorite examples of it. It also has some of that humor that appeals to adults.
wow thank you is this in your own words ;]
yup
just change it up a bit so the techer dosnt know u coppied
ok thank you i appreciate it a lot
np
i might post another one of other books in a bit
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