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Just the facts Ma'am, just the facts
11.11.03 (12:26 pm)   [edit]
Greetings my friends. SuperThinker here--signed on and ready to blog! I've been having quite a bit of fun visiting this week with my twin. It will be our birthday next week--whoo hoo!

How [b]interesting--fascinati ng, enthralling, exciting[/b] it was to read about your favorite books. It looks like some of you like getting a "big fat boo" when you read, just as I do! During Halloween, I read quite a few scary short stories and really enjoyed having my teeth chatter thinking about the heart pumping plots. Some of you like funny books, adventure books, and fantasies. Good choices my friends. Personally, I love all kinds of books!

Several of you asked if I was Ms. Peralta. Hmmm...[b]interesting--intriguin g, remarkable[/b] thought! But, impossible. Think about the facts: I have a twin, Ms. Peralta does not. It will be my birthday next week, but Ms. Peralta's birthday isn't until next year.

Facts are true information about a topic. Facts are the [b]cornerstone--focus, spotlight, center [/b] of Expository writing because facts help to explain the topic.
Here's a fact about the topic "[u]Captain Underpants[/u]": George and Harold transform Principal Krupp into Captain Underpants. By providing a fact, this sentence gives us more information about Captain Underpants. It informs us that [u]two boys changed their principal into Captain Underpants[/u].

Boys and girls, I know you are working on Expository Writing. I'm curious about your topics. I was told that some of you are writing about space exploration. [b]Write me two or three sentences that contain a fact about your topic. [/b]