Sunday, March 7, 2010

A lesson for all the semi- bright forth graders in the world.

This is a lesson to all the semi- bright forth graders in the world. It is about "Whose War" by John Reed. The speach is about  why war is bad. Do you understand? I- a-m- t-y-p-i-n-g- a-s s-l-o-w a-s p-o-s-s-b-l-e. Okay, so moving on, the man who wrote the speach was angry. He says that ordinary people, like you my young, naive friend and I, do not care for/about war. Reed (the angry man) also says that England gets away with way too much. Like a kid in your forth grade class who just gets away with passing notes, while you get caught and get put in detention.  Another thing that Reed says is that World War 1 was not our fault. That it was the fault of the powerful taking advantage. This is like the kid in your class who just always gets your class into trouble. I hate kids like that.

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