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Sarah Bishop is a sentence, but it is unfinished. There is no end to it yet. Is she a simple sentence? No! Not usually. It depends on how green the grass is and what mom has made for dinner. The subjects of her sentence are as follows: feet, hair, freshly-baked bread, and pea pods from a garden. And, of course, Sarah Bishop. The verbs in her sentence include dancing, skipping, and flower-smelling. Who is the author of this sentence? Someone who likes to fall asleep under trees and hold water, cupped in pruned fingers. Please locate the object of this sentence. In the meantime, help yourself to a raspberry.
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Nov 24, 2011
Nov 24, 2011 at 1:13 AM UTC
Sarah Bishop
Sarah Bishop is a sentence, but it is unfinished. There is no end to it yet. Is she a simple sentence? No! Not usually. It depends on how green the grass is and what mom has made for dinner. The subjects of her sentence are as follows: feet, hair, freshly-baked bread, and pea pods from a garden. And, of course, Sarah Bishop. The verbs in her sentence include dancing, skipping, and flower-smelling. Who is the author of this sentence? Someone who likes to fall asleep under trees and hold water, cupped in pruned fingers. Please locate the object of this sentence. In the meantime, help yourself to a raspberry.
after Charles Simic
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Nov 24, 2011
Nov 24, 2011 at 1:13 AM UTC
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