There's about five or six in it. I found a good three that were pretty solid and make some sense, so if anyone needs help I can give some suggestions :D
There are a lot of 'brokens' in the book, but it doesn't mean they all apply to what we're doing. They might if you go deeper, but I'm not sure because she uses the word literally too. I think Ms. K wants us to show the duplicity of the word through other meanings, not through the literal sense.
There's about five or six in it. I found a good three that were pretty solid and make some sense, so if anyone needs help I can give some suggestions :D
ReplyDeleteMaureen you will tell me all the places with citations where you find this word o_O.
ReplyDeletei found a lot more than 3 ._.
ReplyDeleteThere are a lot of 'brokens' in the book, but it doesn't mean they all apply to what we're doing. They might if you go deeper, but I'm not sure because she uses the word literally too. I think Ms. K wants us to show the duplicity of the word through other meanings, not through the literal sense.
ReplyDelete....if that makes sense
can someone help me find words with to break or broke , do we have to write about all three ( broke, break, broken) or just one of them
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