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Rain Reign by Ann M. Martin
Rain Reign by Ann M. Martin








Some conversation starters about me that do not have anything to do with homonyms or rules or prime numbers are: She encourages me to think up conversation starters. Leibler tells me that there are things worth talking about besides homonyms and rules and prime numbers. Or, if I whap myself in the head and start to cry, she'll say, "Rose, do you need to step into the hall for a moment?" She sits in an adult-size chair next to my fifth-grade-size chair and rests her hand on my arm when I blurt something out in the middle of math. Leibler is my aide and she sits with me in Mrs. Some of the things I get teased about are following the rules and always talking about homonyms. I've stayed back for two semesters, which is a total of one year. I'm almost twelve because no one is sure what to do with me in school. Most of my classmates are ten years old or about to turn eleven. There's only one elementary school in Hatford, New York, and only one fifth-grade classroom in the school, and I'm in it. I'm in fifth grade at Hatford Elementary.

Rain Reign by Ann M. Martin

But even better, sees has two homonyms-seas and seize. On the other side (sighed) of the road is a little forest, and through the trees you can see the New York Thruway. I live with my father, Wesley Howard, and neither of his names has a homonym.įrom our porch you can see our front yard and our driveway and our road, which is called Hud Road. If I ever think of another four-homonym group, it will be a red-letter day. That's the only group of four homonyms I've thought of. Something important about the word write is that it has three homonyms-right, rite, and wright. Chapter Two will be called "My Dog, Rain (Reign, Rein)." I will write more about Rain in Chapter Two. Her name is Rain, which is special because it has two homonyms-rein and reign. My first name has a homonym, and I gave my dog a homonym name too. I'm writing this story about me, so I am the main character. This is how you tell a story: First you introduce the main character. It's a true story, which makes it a piece of nonfiction. Here is the order in which I like these things: "It's all right to say ‘homonym' when we mean ‘homophone.' That's called a colloquialism." "What's the difference between making a mistake and breaking a rule?" I want to know. Most people say homonym when they mean homophone. To be accurate, it has a homophone, which is a word that's pronounced the same as another word but spelled differently. I am Rose Howard and my first name has a homonym.

Rain Reign by Ann M. Martin

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Rain Reign by Ann M. Martin